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March 8, 2023 at 10:49 am #101451
In reply to: antiX-23-alpha1-runit-full (64bit) for testing
MemberRobin
For Programs which do not provide similar to mpv an option to set their audio out on their own, but always use the system default only, you can use a workaround to force them to use the hdmi output device instead of the default analog audio device. This goes for virtualbox as well as (by now, will add this feature as soon as possible) for aCSTV. Also for many others, which play only through the default alsa audio device. To circumvent this, you simply have to add an additional entry into the .asoundrc file:
pcm.!default { type plug slave.pcm { @func getenv vars [ ALSAPCM ] default "hw:0,0" } }This makes the analog device the default output, as long the (new additional) environment variable ALSAPCM was not set. (you can name it most freely, no need to name it ALSAPCM, but you have to use the chosen name consistently). As soon this environment is set, the programs will use the output you set this environment variable while starting the program. You can add this prefix to exec line within the .desktop file of a program to make it the default for this application.
Example:
In a console window enter:
$ ALSAPCM="asushdmi" aCSTV.shor connecting different virtualbox machines to different audio output:
1st console window:
$ ALSAPCM="hw:1,3" VirtualBoxVM --startvm <vmname_01> --separate
2nd console window:
$ ALSAPCM="hw:0,1" VirtualBoxVM --startvm <vmname_02> --separate
3rd console window:
$ ALSAPCM="hw:0,0" VirtualBoxVM --startvm <vmname_03> --separateto let all virtual machines play audio through a single specific audio device, you can also use in a console window:
$ ALSAPCM="asushdmi" virtualboxExample for desktop file modifications: ‘/usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop’
Set the string env ALSAPCM=”asushdmi” in front of the command.Copy the .desktop file to your home folder:*
cp '/usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop' ~/.local/share/applications
(make sure either not to use tilde expansion for your home folder or don’t use qutation marks around the path, otherwise it will fail)Then modify the
copied* file:
Exec=VirtualBox %U
to
Exec=env ALSAPCM="asushdmi" VirtualBox %U
and some lines below again
Exec=VirtualBox
to
Exec=env ALSAPCM="asushdmi" VirtualBoxTo make the change active in your antiX menu, save the modified file, and then execute the command
sudo desktop-menu --write-out-global* turned out the modification is ignored and not transferred to /usr/share/desktop-menu/.icewm/menu-applications when using a file copy in home folder for some reason. So you’ll have to edit the original file with root permissions.
This can be done for all programs, so you can force each of them to use a specific audio device instead of default.
(for all examples make sure to use the hw:… addressing looked up as described above already, or one of the other audio device names available, like “asushdmi”.)The changes can simply reverted by removing the additions from the .desktop file and executing the desktop-menu command.
Further reading: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture#Select_the_default_PCM_via_environment_variable
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P.S.: Found on antiX 23 a new alsa device present:bluealsa Bluetooth Audio HubCan’t check whether the following command line will play through bluetooth audio, since I don’t have any bluetooth audio equipment, and the 64bit PC doesn’t have an bluetooth interface either. Maybe somebody else could give it a try:
$ ALSAPCM="bluealsa" aCSTV.sh
or
$ ALSAPCM="bluealsa" xmmsWindows is like a submarine. Open a window and serious problems will start.
March 7, 2023 at 2:43 pm #101343In reply to: What are you “here” with today?
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Brian Masinick
sudo ps_mem.py;inxi -v4 Private + Shared = RAM used Program 92.0 KiB + 14.5 KiB = 106.5 KiB runit 104.0 KiB + 18.5 KiB = 122.5 KiB runsvdir 112.0 KiB + 22.5 KiB = 134.5 KiB run-parts 112.0 KiB + 23.5 KiB = 135.5 KiB sleep 128.0 KiB + 20.5 KiB = 148.5 KiB svlogd 80.0 KiB + 86.5 KiB = 166.5 KiB sh 88.0 KiB + 84.5 KiB = 172.5 KiB apt-compat 200.0 KiB + 28.5 KiB = 228.5 KiB gpm 208.0 KiB + 34.5 KiB = 242.5 KiB atd 220.0 KiB + 37.5 KiB = 257.5 KiB anacron 284.0 KiB + 33.5 KiB = 317.5 KiB acpid 396.0 KiB + 107.5 KiB = 503.5 KiB dbus-launch 372.0 KiB + 210.5 KiB = 582.5 KiB udevil 380.0 KiB + 252.5 KiB = 632.5 KiB icewm-session 448.0 KiB + 218.5 KiB = 666.5 KiB rpcbind 552.0 KiB + 331.0 KiB = 883.0 KiB getty (4) 624.0 KiB + 397.5 KiB = 1.0 MiB devmon 764.0 KiB + 399.5 KiB = 1.1 MiB gconfd-2 836.0 KiB + 484.5 KiB = 1.3 MiB desktop-session 376.0 KiB + 1.0 MiB = 1.4 MiB saned (2) 1.1 MiB + 589.5 KiB = 1.6 MiB dbus-daemon (3) 1.0 MiB + 767.5 KiB = 1.7 MiB at-spi-bus-launcher 1.4 MiB + 428.5 KiB = 1.8 MiB sudo 1.0 MiB + 772.5 KiB = 1.8 MiB at-spi2-registryd 1.4 MiB + 422.0 KiB = 1.8 MiB runsv (22) 1.6 MiB + 272.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB udevd 1.5 MiB + 462.5 KiB = 2.0 MiB ntpd 2.1 MiB + 81.5 KiB = 2.2 MiB rsyslogd 1.9 MiB + 449.5 KiB = 2.3 MiB bluetoothd 1.9 MiB + 523.5 KiB = 2.4 MiB bash 3.2 MiB + 25.5 KiB = 3.2 MiB haveged 2.5 MiB + 751.5 KiB = 3.3 MiB dhclient 3.3 MiB + 293.5 KiB = 3.6 MiB connmand 3.6 MiB + 1.2 MiB = 4.8 MiB conky 3.7 MiB + 1.4 MiB = 5.1 MiB slimski 4.6 MiB + 800.5 KiB = 5.4 MiB wpa_supplicant 4.3 MiB + 3.3 MiB = 7.6 MiB volumeicon 5.5 MiB + 2.5 MiB = 8.1 MiB icewm 10.6 MiB + 5.1 MiB = 15.8 MiB roxterm 19.4 MiB + 3.5 MiB = 22.9 MiB zzzfm 81.6 MiB + 1.3 MiB = 82.9 MiB Xorg --------------------------------- 192.0 MiB ================================= System: Host: brian-antix-hp-14fq1025nr Kernel: 6.1.15-2-liquorix-amd64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 10.2.1 Desktop: IceWM v: 3.3.1 Distro: antiX-21-runit_x64-full Grup Yorum 30 October 2021 base: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) Machine: Type: Laptop System: HP product: HP Laptop 14-fq1xxx v: N/A serial: <superuser required> Mobo: HP model: 887C v: 59.11 serial: <superuser required> UEFI: AMI v: F.18 date: 11/26/2021 Battery: ID-1: BAT0 charge: 40.6 Wh (99.8%) condition: 40.7/40.7 Wh (100.0%) volts: 12.8 min: 11.3 model: HP Primary status: not charging CPU: Info: 6-core model: AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics bits: 64 type: MT MCP arch: Zen 2 rev: 1 cache: L1: 384 KiB L2: 3 MiB L3: 8 MiB Speed (MHz): avg: 1956 high: 2100 min/max: 1400/4056 boost: enabled cores: 1: 2100 2: 2100 3: 1397 4: 2100 5: 1789 6: 2100 7: 2100 8: 2100 9: 1397 10: 2100 11: 2100 12: 2100 bogomips: 50305 Flags: avx avx2 ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 sse4a ssse3 svm Graphics: Device-1: AMD Lucienne vendor: Hewlett-Packard driver: amdgpu v: kernel arch: GCN-5 bus-ID: 03:00.0 temp: 40.0 C Device-2: Chicony HP TrueVision HD Camera type: USB driver: uvcvideo bus-ID: 1-3:3 Display: server: X.Org v: 1.20.11 driver: X: loaded: amdgpu unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa dri: radeonsi gpu: amdgpu resolution: 1920x1080~60Hz API: OpenGL v: 4.6 Mesa 20.3.5 renderer: AMD RENOIR (DRM 3.49.0 6.1.15-2-liquorix-amd64 LLVM 11.0.1) direct-render: Yes Network: Device-1: Realtek vendor: Hewlett-Packard driver: rtw89_8852ae v: kernel port: f000 bus-ID: 01:00.0 IF: wlan0 state: up mac: d8:80:83:b7:f8:bd Drives: Local Storage: total: 238.47 GiB used: 31.02 GiB (13.0%) ID-1: /dev/nvme0n1 vendor: Toshiba model: KBG40ZNV256G KIOXIA size: 238.47 GiB temp: 24.9 C Partition: ID-1: / size: 47.76 GiB used: 30.97 GiB (64.8%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/nvme0n1p3 ID-2: /boot/efi size: 256 MiB used: 55.8 MiB (21.8%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/nvme0n1p1 ID-3: swap-1 size: 7.81 GiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/nvme0n1p6 Info: Processes: 238 Uptime: 11m Memory: 7.1 GiB used: 656.7 MiB (9.0%) Init: runit runlevel: 2 Compilers: gcc: 10.2.1 Packages: 1893 Shell: Bash v: 5.1.4 inxi: 3.3.25--
Brian MasinickMarch 6, 2023 at 5:34 pm #101310In reply to: What are you “here” with today?
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Brian Masinick
sudo ps_mem.py ; pinxi -v4 Private + Shared = RAM used Program 92.0 KiB + 16.5 KiB = 108.5 KiB runit 100.0 KiB + 20.5 KiB = 120.5 KiB runsvdir 128.0 KiB + 20.5 KiB = 148.5 KiB svlogd 196.0 KiB + 32.5 KiB = 228.5 KiB gpm 212.0 KiB + 34.5 KiB = 246.5 KiB atd 288.0 KiB + 29.5 KiB = 317.5 KiB acpid 264.0 KiB + 70.5 KiB = 334.5 KiB rtkit-daemon 392.0 KiB + 103.5 KiB = 495.5 KiB dbus-launch 376.0 KiB + 221.5 KiB = 597.5 KiB udevil 360.0 KiB + 254.5 KiB = 614.5 KiB icewm-session 476.0 KiB + 211.5 KiB = 687.5 KiB rpcbind 560.0 KiB + 352.0 KiB = 912.0 KiB getty (4) 620.0 KiB + 405.5 KiB = 1.0 MiB devmon 836.0 KiB + 491.5 KiB = 1.3 MiB desktop-session 368.0 KiB + 1.0 MiB = 1.4 MiB saned (2) 1.2 MiB + 581.5 KiB = 1.8 MiB dbus-daemon (3) 1.4 MiB + 442.0 KiB = 1.8 MiB runsv (22) 1.4 MiB + 429.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB sudo 1.6 MiB + 262.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB udevd 1.5 MiB + 506.5 KiB = 2.0 MiB ntpd 1.4 MiB + 688.5 KiB = 2.1 MiB polkitd 1.8 MiB + 440.5 KiB = 2.3 MiB bluetoothd 1.9 MiB + 527.5 KiB = 2.4 MiB bash 3.0 MiB + 616.5 KiB = 3.6 MiB at-spi-bus-launcher 3.0 MiB + 576.5 KiB = 3.6 MiB at-spi2-registryd 3.5 MiB + 277.5 KiB = 3.8 MiB connmand 3.3 MiB + 630.5 KiB = 3.9 MiB console-kit-daemon 4.1 MiB + 72.5 KiB = 4.1 MiB rsyslogd 4.9 MiB + 30.5 KiB = 4.9 MiB haveged 3.7 MiB + 1.4 MiB = 5.1 MiB slimski 4.5 MiB + 799.5 KiB = 5.2 MiB wpa_supplicant 4.5 MiB + 751.5 KiB = 5.3 MiB dhclient 5.7 MiB + 1.1 MiB = 6.8 MiB conky 4.2 MiB + 3.2 MiB = 7.5 MiB volumeicon 5.6 MiB + 2.5 MiB = 8.1 MiB icewm 10.9 MiB + 5.0 MiB = 15.8 MiB roxterm 21.3 MiB + 3.4 MiB = 24.7 MiB zzzfm 91.7 MiB + 1.4 MiB = 93.1 MiB Xorg --------------------------------- 219.9 MiB ================================= System: Host: brian-antix-hp-14fq1025nr Kernel: 6.1.11-antix.1-amd64-smp arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 10.2.1 Desktop: IceWM v: 3.3.1 Distro: antiX-21-runit_x64-full Grup Yorum 30 October 2021 base: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) Machine: Type: Laptop System: HP product: HP Laptop 14-fq1xxx v: N/A serial: <superuser required> Mobo: HP model: 887C v: 59.11 serial: <superuser required> UEFI: AMI v: F.18 date: 11/26/2021 Battery: ID-1: BAT0 charge: 40.6 Wh (99.8%) condition: 40.7/40.7 Wh (100.0%) volts: 12.8 min: 11.3 model: HP Primary status: not charging CPU: Info: 6-core model: AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics bits: 64 type: MT MCP arch: Zen 2 rev: 1 cache: L1: 384 KiB L2: 3 MiB L3: 8 MiB Speed (MHz): avg: 1466 high: 2100 min/max: 1400/4056 boost: enabled cores: 1: 1400 2: 1400 3: 1400 4: 1400 5: 1400 6: 1400 7: 1500 8: 1400 9: 1397 10: 1400 11: 2100 12: 1400 bogomips: 50305 Flags: avx avx2 ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 sse4a ssse3 svm Graphics: Device-1: AMD Lucienne vendor: Hewlett-Packard driver: amdgpu v: kernel arch: GCN-5 bus-ID: 03:00.0 temp: 43.0 C Device-2: Chicony HP TrueVision HD Camera type: USB driver: uvcvideo bus-ID: 1-3:3 Display: server: X.Org v: 1.20.11 driver: X: loaded: amdgpu unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa dri: radeonsi gpu: amdgpu resolution: 1920x1080~60Hz API: OpenGL v: 4.6 Mesa 20.3.5 renderer: AMD RENOIR (DRM 3.49.0 6.1.11-antix.1-amd64-smp LLVM 11.0.1) direct-render: Yes Network: Device-1: Realtek vendor: Hewlett-Packard driver: rtw89_8852ae v: kernel port: f000 bus-ID: 01:00.0 IF: wlan0 state: up mac: d8:80:83:b7:f8:bd Drives: Local Storage: total: 238.47 GiB used: 31.33 GiB (13.1%) ID-1: /dev/nvme0n1 vendor: Toshiba model: KBG40ZNV256G KIOXIA size: 238.47 GiB temp: 29.9 C Partition: ID-1: / size: 47.76 GiB used: 31.27 GiB (65.5%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/nvme0n1p3 ID-2: /boot/efi size: 256 MiB used: 55.8 MiB (21.8%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/nvme0n1p1 ID-3: swap-1 size: 7.81 GiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/nvme0n1p6 Info: Processes: 258 Uptime: 2h 7m Memory: 7.11 GiB used: 897.1 MiB (12.3%) Init: runit runlevel: 2 Compilers: gcc: 10.2.1 Packages: 1890 Shell: Bash v: 5.1.4 pinxi: 3.3.25-3--
Brian MasinickMarch 6, 2023 at 2:15 pm #101297In reply to: Pipewire without systemd
Memberolsztyn
Void, artiX and Devuan all use elogind (libelogind0), unlike antiX.
Indeed…
In any case thank you for the attempt. At this pint we know at least there is a workaround (sleep timing delays between startup of pipewire components) to make pipewire work on *elogind*-free antiX. Such workaround is not an elegant solution for system purist but appears to work just fine. Memory footprint toll seems very minimal for pipewire (seems about 20Mb) and might be even lower than with Pulseaudio.Aside from Pipewire or Pulseaudio:
For just Bluetooth support by Alsa there is a renewed BlueAlsa solution. Previously dropped by Debian some time ago but now re-instated and made available in Bookworm. Appears to install fine on antiX with just a few dependencies. No libelogind0.
The ‘only’ problem I am not able to resolve is that the new Bluealsa is designed to ‘configure a systemd service’ on startup. I do not know how easy or difficult it is to substitute a Runit service for this purpose but if it can be done then Bluetooth would be working straight on Alsa… Just an option to Pipewire or Pulseaudio…Live antiX Boot Options (Previously posted by Xecure):
https://antixlinuxfan.miraheze.org/wiki/Table_of_antiX_Boot_ParametersMarch 6, 2023 at 4:31 am #101281Memberravacrafts
Thank you stevers0!
well, you are right , bluetooth is the area where linux sucks so far even with old devices of bluetooth v.2.0 , i found another distro Altlinux that seem to be more user friendly with bluetooth, trying to dig deeper on that.
thank you everyone for your input- This reply was modified 2 months, 1 week ago by ravacrafts.
March 5, 2023 at 11:58 pm #101267In reply to: What are you “here” with today?
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rokytnji
Been busy with blown down fence. Lulus < my shop pit bull> lives in the house by day and barks all night in her large pen attached to the shop all night.. This is while I am priming the steel ketchen sink. Still have to sand it for paint job.
Body is stove up < country slang for sore bones and muscles > So I am in the easy chair on my chromebook using battery.
harry@antix1:~ $ acpi -b Battery 0: Discharging, 90%, 10:03:29 remaining harry@antix1:~ $ inxi -p Partition: ID-1: / size: 13.36 GiB used: 6.56 GiB (49.2%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/mmcblk1p2 ID-2: /boot/efi size: 252 MiB used: 274 KiB (0.1%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/mmcblk1p1 ID-3: /media/harry/sda1-usb-PNY_USB_2.0_FD_A size: 29.95 GiB used: 13.69 GiB (45.7%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/sda1 ID-4: swap-1 size: 768 MiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/mmcblk1p3 harry@antix1:~ $ sudo ps_mem.py; inxi -Fxz [sudo] password for harry: Private + Shared = RAM used Program 152.0 KiB + 36.5 KiB = 188.5 KiB seatd 212.0 KiB + 29.5 KiB = 241.5 KiB gpm 216.0 KiB + 60.5 KiB = 276.5 KiB rpc.idmapd 232.0 KiB + 57.5 KiB = 289.5 KiB init 264.0 KiB + 71.5 KiB = 335.5 KiB rtkit-daemon 316.0 KiB + 69.5 KiB = 385.5 KiB cron 412.0 KiB + 34.5 KiB = 446.5 KiB acpid 340.0 KiB + 111.5 KiB = 451.5 KiB dbus-launch 340.0 KiB + 149.5 KiB = 489.5 KiB icewm-session 440.0 KiB + 109.5 KiB = 549.5 KiB rpcbind 448.0 KiB + 118.5 KiB = 566.5 KiB rpc.statd 376.0 KiB + 221.5 KiB = 597.5 KiB udevil 176.0 KiB + 554.0 KiB = 730.0 KiB saned (2) 644.0 KiB + 408.5 KiB = 1.0 MiB devmon 720.0 KiB + 384.0 KiB = 1.1 MiB dbus-daemon (2) 804.0 KiB + 427.5 KiB = 1.2 MiB desktop-session 812.0 KiB + 482.0 KiB = 1.3 MiB getty (6) 1.3 MiB + 89.5 KiB = 1.4 MiB sshd 1.4 MiB + 336.5 KiB = 1.7 MiB ntpd 1.3 MiB + 399.5 KiB = 1.7 MiB sudo 1.6 MiB + 197.5 KiB = 1.8 MiB connmand 1.7 MiB + 472.5 KiB = 2.1 MiB bash 2.0 MiB + 263.5 KiB = 2.3 MiB bluetoothd 3.1 MiB + 22.5 KiB = 3.2 MiB haveged 2.9 MiB + 414.5 KiB = 3.3 MiB udevd 3.7 MiB + 356.5 KiB = 4.0 MiB cupsd 3.7 MiB + 1.0 MiB = 4.7 MiB conky 5.1 MiB + 544.5 KiB = 5.6 MiB wpa_supplicant 4.0 MiB + 3.7 MiB = 7.7 MiB volumeicon 6.3 MiB + 2.1 MiB = 8.3 MiB icewm 12.3 MiB + 740.5 KiB = 13.0 MiB slimski 10.0 MiB + 4.8 MiB = 14.9 MiB roxterm 25.7 MiB + 5.0 MiB = 30.7 MiB Xorg 445.9 MiB + 98.3 MiB = 544.3 MiB firefox-esr (8) --------------------------------- 660.6 MiB ================================= System: Kernel: 5.10.153-antix.1-amd64-smp arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 10.2.1 Desktop: IceWM v: 3.3.1 Distro: antiX-22_x64-full Grup Yorum 18 October 2022 base: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) Machine: Type: Laptop System: GOOGLE product: Candy v: 1.0 serial: <superuser required> Mobo: GOOGLE model: Candy v: 1.0 serial: <superuser required> UEFI: coreboot v: MrChromebox-4.18.1 date: 10/27/2022 Battery: ID-1: BAT0 charge: 37.3 Wh (89.9%) condition: 41.5/44.5 Wh (93.4%) volts: 12.4 min: 11.4 model: Samsung DELL XK status: discharging CPU: Info: dual core model: Intel Celeron N2840 bits: 64 type: MCP arch: Silvermont rev: 8 cache: L1: 112 KiB L2: 1024 KiB Speed (MHz): avg: 1669 high: 2500 min/max: 500/2582 cores: 1: 2500 2: 839 bogomips: 8666 Flags: ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmx Graphics: Device-1: Intel Atom Processor Z36xxx/Z37xxx Series Graphics & Display driver: i915 v: kernel arch: Gen-7 bus-ID: 00:02.0 Device-2: Suyin Integrated_Webcam_HD type: USB driver: uvcvideo bus-ID: 1-3:4 Display: server: X.Org v: 1.20.11 driver: X: loaded: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa dri: i965 gpu: i915 resolution: 1366x768~60Hz API: OpenGL v: 4.2 Mesa 20.3.5 renderer: Mesa DRI Intel HD Graphics (BYT) direct-render: Yes Audio: Device-1: Intel Atom Processor Z36xxx/Z37xxx Series High Definition Audio driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel bus-ID: 00:1b.0 Sound API: ALSA v: k5.10.153-antix.1-amd64-smp running: yes Sound Server-1: PulseAudio v: 14.2 running: no Network: Device-1: Intel Wireless 7260 driver: iwlwifi v: kernel bus-ID: 01:00.0 IF: wlan0 state: up mac: <filter> Bluetooth: Device-1: Intel Bluetooth wireless interface type: USB driver: btusb v: 0.8 bus-ID: 1-4:6 Report: hciconfig ID: hci0 rfk-id: 0 state: up address: <filter> bt-v: 2.1 lmp-v: 4.0 Drives: Local Storage: total: 44.65 GiB used: 20.26 GiB (45.4%) ID-1: /dev/mmcblk1 vendor: Hynix model: HAG2e size: 14.68 GiB ID-2: /dev/sda type: USB vendor: PNY model: USB 2.0 FD size: 29.97 GiB Partition: ID-1: / size: 13.36 GiB used: 6.56 GiB (49.2%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/mmcblk1p2 ID-2: /boot/efi size: 252 MiB used: 274 KiB (0.1%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/mmcblk1p1 Swap: ID-1: swap-1 type: partition size: 768 MiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) dev: /dev/mmcblk1p3 Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 38.0 C mobo: N/A Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A Info: Processes: 135 Uptime: 15m Memory: 3.75 GiB used: 1017.5 MiB (26.5%) Init: SysVinit runlevel: 5 Compilers: gcc: 10.2.1 Packages: 1644 Shell: Bash v: 5.1.4 inxi: 3.3.25 harry@antix1:~The day the winds blew my fence down. Telephone pole posts sunk 5 feet down with cement. Snapped the poles at the base.
It was a biblical day as far wind speeds and time duration of them.
Not sure yet if I have the energy to handle this .
Fun and games in West Texas.Sometimes I drive a crooked road to get my mind straight.
Not all who Wander are Lost.
I'm not outa place. I'm from outer space.Linux Registered User # 475019
How to Search for AntiX solutions to your problemsMarch 5, 2023 at 10:44 pm #101259In reply to: No sound on a Jumper EZbook 2
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caprea
I’m a bit puzzled what happened to your wifi.When i looked for your hardware on the web Jumper EZbook 2, it’s always said it’s a broadcom wifi bluetooth combo card.
Is it by chance a Realtek RTL8821CE, which I said you should remove the rtl8821ce-dkms ?
If not, could you try the antix-wifi-switcher
menu > applications > antix > antix-wifi-switcher
Switch to ceni and afterwards back to connman, it hopefully will help.
If you have indeed the Realtek RTL8821CE card for wifi, I apologize for any inconvenience.
You would have to download it from here and install it manually from an usb-stick .
Cant you get connected via fixed mainline connection? So sorry.https://mirror.23m.com/mx-packages/antix/bullseye/pool/main/r/rtl8821ce/
rtl8821ce-dkms_5.5.2.1-7~mx21+1_all.debMarch 5, 2023 at 6:44 pm #101236In reply to: What are you “here” with today?
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Brian Masinick
sudo ps_mem.py; pinxi -v3 [sudo] password for masinick: Private + Shared = RAM used Program 92.0 KiB + 15.5 KiB = 107.5 KiB runit 100.0 KiB + 22.5 KiB = 122.5 KiB runsvdir 128.0 KiB + 25.5 KiB = 153.5 KiB svlogd 196.0 KiB + 36.5 KiB = 232.5 KiB gpm 208.0 KiB + 33.5 KiB = 241.5 KiB atd 288.0 KiB + 35.5 KiB = 323.5 KiB acpid 400.0 KiB + 125.5 KiB = 525.5 KiB dbus-launch 356.0 KiB + 258.5 KiB = 614.5 KiB icewm-session 372.0 KiB + 287.5 KiB = 659.5 KiB udevil 480.0 KiB + 221.5 KiB = 701.5 KiB rpcbind 596.0 KiB + 342.0 KiB = 938.0 KiB getty (4) 620.0 KiB + 396.5 KiB = 1.0 MiB devmon 748.0 KiB + 475.0 KiB = 1.2 MiB dbus-daemon (2) 844.0 KiB + 500.5 KiB = 1.3 MiB desktop-session 372.0 KiB + 1.0 MiB = 1.4 MiB saned (2) 1.6 MiB + 281.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB udevd 1.5 MiB + 453.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB sudo 1.4 MiB + 488.0 KiB = 1.9 MiB runsv (22) 1.4 MiB + 487.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB ntpd 1.9 MiB + 516.5 KiB = 2.4 MiB bluetoothd 1.9 MiB + 537.5 KiB = 2.4 MiB bash 3.2 MiB + 335.5 KiB = 3.5 MiB connmand 4.0 MiB + 93.5 KiB = 4.1 MiB rsyslogd 4.2 MiB + 793.5 KiB = 5.0 MiB wpa_supplicant 3.7 MiB + 1.4 MiB = 5.1 MiB slimski 5.1 MiB + 33.5 KiB = 5.2 MiB haveged 4.6 MiB + 726.5 KiB = 5.3 MiB dhclient 5.5 MiB + 1.2 MiB = 6.8 MiB conky 4.4 MiB + 3.5 MiB = 7.9 MiB volumeicon 5.6 MiB + 2.7 MiB = 8.2 MiB icewm 10.8 MiB + 5.2 MiB = 16.0 MiB roxterm 19.2 MiB + 3.7 MiB = 22.9 MiB zzzfm 85.8 MiB + 1.4 MiB = 87.1 MiB Xorg --------------------------------- 199.2 MiB ================================= System: Host: brian-antix-hp-14fq1025nr Kernel: 6.1.11-antix.1-amd64-smp arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 10.2.1 Desktop: IceWM v: 3.3.1 Distro: antiX-21-runit_x64-full Grup Yorum 30 October 2021 base: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) Machine: Type: Laptop System: HP product: HP Laptop 14-fq1xxx v: N/A serial: <superuser required> Mobo: HP model: 887C v: 59.11 serial: <superuser required> UEFI: AMI v: F.18 date: 11/26/2021 Battery: ID-1: BAT0 charge: 40.6 Wh (99.8%) condition: 40.7/40.7 Wh (100.0%) volts: 12.8 min: 11.3 model: HP Primary status: not charging CPU: Info: 6-core model: AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics bits: 64 type: MT MCP arch: Zen 2 rev: 1 cache: L1: 384 KiB L2: 3 MiB L3: 8 MiB Speed (MHz): avg: 1519 high: 2100 min/max: 1400/4056 boost: enabled cores: 1: 1436 2: 1400 3: 1400 4: 1400 5: 2100 6: 1400 7: 1400 8: 1400 9: 1400 10: 1400 11: 2100 12: 1400 bogomips: 50307 Flags: avx avx2 ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 sse4a ssse3 svm Graphics: Device-1: AMD Lucienne vendor: Hewlett-Packard driver: amdgpu v: kernel arch: GCN-5 bus-ID: 03:00.0 temp: 40.0 C Device-2: Chicony HP TrueVision HD Camera type: USB driver: uvcvideo bus-ID: 1-3:3 Display: server: X.Org v: 1.20.11 driver: X: loaded: amdgpu unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa dri: radeonsi gpu: amdgpu resolution: 1920x1080~60Hz API: OpenGL v: 4.6 Mesa 20.3.5 renderer: AMD RENOIR (DRM 3.49.0 6.1.11-antix.1-amd64-smp LLVM 11.0.1) direct-render: Yes Network: Device-1: Realtek vendor: Hewlett-Packard driver: rtw89_8852ae v: kernel port: f000 bus-ID: 01:00.0 IF: wlan0 state: up mac: d8:80:83:b7:f8:bd Drives: Local Storage: total: 238.47 GiB used: 29.92 GiB (12.5%) Info: Processes: 253 Uptime: 0m Memory: 7.11 GiB used: 618.6 MiB (8.5%) Init: runit runlevel: 2 Compilers: gcc: 10.2.1 Packages: 1893 Shell: Bash v: 5.1.4 pinxi: 3.3.25-3--
Brian MasinickMarch 5, 2023 at 5:38 pm #101229In reply to: What are you “here” with today?
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I moved to my test system with antiX 23 –
pinxi -v3 System: Host: antix23 Kernel: 6.1.10-antix.1-amd64-smp arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 12.2.0 Desktop: IceWM v: 3.3.1 Distro: antiX-23-runit_x64-full Grup Yorum 3 February 2023 base: Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid Machine: Type: Laptop System: Dell product: Inspiron 5558 v: N/A serial: <superuser required> Mobo: Dell model: 086DKN v: A00 serial: <superuser required> UEFI: Dell v: A18 date: 12/30/2019 Battery: ID-1: BAT0 charge: 30.1 Wh (100.0%) condition: 30.1/41.4 Wh (72.6%) volts: 16.3 min: 14.8 model: Samsung SDI DELL 07G07587587 status: full CPU: Info: dual core model: Intel Core i7-5500U bits: 64 type: MT MCP arch: Broadwell rev: 4 cache: L1: 128 KiB L2: 512 KiB L3: 4 MiB Speed (MHz): avg: 1198 high: 2400 min/max: 500/3000 cores: 1: 798 2: 798 3: 798 4: 2400 bogomips: 19155 Flags: avx avx2 ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmx Graphics: Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 5500 vendor: Dell driver: i915 v: kernel arch: Gen-8 bus-ID: 00:02.0 Device-2: NVIDIA GK208BM [GeForce 920M] vendor: Dell driver: N/A arch: Kepler bus-ID: 08:00.0 Device-3: Suyin Integrated_Webcam_HD type: USB driver: uvcvideo bus-ID: 2-5:3 Display: server: X.Org v: 1.21.1.7 driver: X: loaded: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa dri: iris gpu: i915 resolution: 1366x768~60Hz API: OpenGL v: 4.6 Mesa 22.3.3 renderer: Mesa Intel HD Graphics 5500 (BDW GT2) direct-render: Yes Network: Device-1: Intel Wireless 3160 driver: iwlwifi v: kernel bus-ID: 06:00.0 IF: wlan0 state: up mac: b4:6d:83:44:f0:02 Device-2: Realtek RTL810xE PCI Express Fast Ethernet vendor: Dell driver: r8169 v: kernel port: e000 bus-ID: 07:00.0 IF: eth0 state: down mac: 20:47:47:d5:7c:0f Device-3: Intel Bluetooth wireless interface type: USB driver: btusb bus-ID: 2-6:4 Drives: Local Storage: total: 447.13 GiB used: 10.78 GiB (2.4%) Info: Processes: 171 Uptime: 15m Memory: 7.69 GiB used: 1.37 GiB (17.8%) Init: runit runlevel: 2 Compilers: gcc: 12.2.0 Packages: 1669 Shell: Bash v: 5.2.15 pinxi: 3.3.25-3--
Brian MasinickMarch 5, 2023 at 3:13 pm #101212Memberstevesr0
Hi ravacrafts,
On my Sid install, I have Pipewire installed. It makes it easy to switch to my USB (not bluetooth) headphones on the fly thru the pavucontrol app, which alsa (in my hands) doesn’t easily do.
Pipewire is a work in progress. The newest nosystemd version ( 0.3.65 – available in backports for stable or in the unstable/Sid repos) is said to contain improved connectivity for bluetooth devices, but I think people here still report problems with headphones. I haven’t had success but my bluetooth headphones are old.
Sounds like you need an “expert” nosystemd experton bluetooth audio…or a reference to a guide. I haven’t looked for one, but other nosystemd distros (Artix, Devuan, etc) might have a guide or a forum thread about this.
stevesr0
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March 5, 2023 at 6:18 am #101153Memberravacrafts
hi there, i am trying to use zoom/skype/etc for meetings and want to pair any bluetooth headphones ,i have a few and none of them pairs, and it is not drivers issue , it is conflicting dependancies and kernel, so far every linux distro fails to beat windows on that, i’ve read a lot on various linux distros and they all have same bluetooth issues , there is literally no linux distro that will work for video conferencing out of the box, what a mystery, seems that nobody is able to fork kernel to get it working. Pulseaudio is known for very same bluetooth failures , some folks recommended to replace pulseaudio with pipewire
March 4, 2023 at 11:05 pm #101146In reply to: What are you “here” with today?
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sudo ps_mem.py ;pinxi Private + Shared = RAM used Program 88.0 KiB + 15.5 KiB = 103.5 KiB runit 104.0 KiB + 18.5 KiB = 122.5 KiB runsvdir 132.0 KiB + 22.5 KiB = 154.5 KiB svlogd 196.0 KiB + 29.5 KiB = 225.5 KiB gpm 208.0 KiB + 29.5 KiB = 237.5 KiB atd 288.0 KiB + 33.5 KiB = 321.5 KiB acpid 264.0 KiB + 73.5 KiB = 337.5 KiB rtkit-daemon 400.0 KiB + 101.5 KiB = 501.5 KiB dbus-launch 372.0 KiB + 193.5 KiB = 565.5 KiB udevil 364.0 KiB + 234.5 KiB = 598.5 KiB icewm-session 480.0 KiB + 206.5 KiB = 686.5 KiB rpcbind 568.0 KiB + 351.0 KiB = 919.0 KiB getty (4) 620.0 KiB + 418.5 KiB = 1.0 MiB devmon 752.0 KiB + 350.5 KiB = 1.1 MiB gconfd-2 788.0 KiB + 489.5 KiB = 1.2 MiB saned 836.0 KiB + 474.5 KiB = 1.3 MiB desktop-session 960.0 KiB + 651.5 KiB = 1.6 MiB at-spi-bus-launcher 1.0 MiB + 584.5 KiB = 1.6 MiB at-spi2-registryd 1.2 MiB + 587.5 KiB = 1.8 MiB dbus-daemon (3) 1.6 MiB + 266.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB udevd 1.5 MiB + 390.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB sudo 1.4 MiB + 437.0 KiB = 1.9 MiB runsv (22) 1.3 MiB + 592.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB console-kit-daemon 1.5 MiB + 446.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB ntpd 1.4 MiB + 688.5 KiB = 2.1 MiB polkitd 2.2 MiB + 87.5 KiB = 2.2 MiB rsyslogd 1.9 MiB + 442.5 KiB = 2.4 MiB bluetoothd 1.9 MiB + 521.5 KiB = 2.4 MiB bash 3.2 MiB + 34.5 KiB = 3.2 MiB haveged 2.6 MiB + 751.5 KiB = 3.3 MiB dhclient 4.0 MiB + 264.5 KiB = 4.3 MiB connmand 3.6 MiB + 1.2 MiB = 4.8 MiB conky 3.7 MiB + 1.4 MiB = 5.1 MiB slimski 4.5 MiB + 800.5 KiB = 5.3 MiB wpa_supplicant 4.2 MiB + 3.3 MiB = 7.5 MiB volumeicon 6.6 MiB + 2.6 MiB = 9.2 MiB icewm 10.7 MiB + 5.0 MiB = 15.7 MiB roxterm 19.4 MiB + 3.4 MiB = 22.8 MiB zzzfm 83.4 MiB + 1.3 MiB = 84.7 MiB Xorg --------------------------------- 198.5 MiB ================================= CPU: 6-core AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics (-MT MCP-) speed/min/max: 1982/1400/4056 MHz Kernel: 6.1.15-1-liquorix-amd64 x86_64 Up: 1h 6m Mem: 714.4/7272.9 MiB (9.8%) Storage: 238.47 GiB (12.7% used) Procs: 236 Shell: Bash pinxi: 3.3.25-3--
Brian MasinickMarch 4, 2023 at 6:27 pm #101120In reply to: What are you “here” with today?
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inxi -Fz System: Kernel: 6.2.2-x64v3-xanmod1 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: IceWM v: 3.3.1 Distro: antiX-21-runit_x64-full Grup Yorum 30 October 2021 Machine: Type: Laptop System: HP product: HP Laptop 14-fq1xxx v: N/A serial: <superuser required> Mobo: HP model: 887C v: 59.11 serial: <superuser required> UEFI: AMI v: F.18 date: 11/26/2021 Battery: ID-1: BAT0 charge: 40.6 Wh (99.8%) condition: 40.7/40.7 Wh (100.0%) CPU: Info: 6-core model: AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics bits: 64 type: MT MCP cache: L2: 3 MiB Speed (MHz): avg: 1928 min/max: 1400/4056 cores: 1: 2100 2: 2100 3: 1398 4: 2100 5: 1445 6: 2100 7: 2100 8: 2100 9: 1397 10: 2100 11: 2100 12: 2100 Graphics: Device-1: AMD Lucienne driver: amdgpu v: kernel Device-2: Chicony HP TrueVision HD Camera type: USB driver: uvcvideo Display: server: X.Org v: 1.20.11 driver: X: loaded: amdgpu unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa dri: radeonsi gpu: amdgpu resolution: 1920x1080~60Hz API: OpenGL v: 4.6 Mesa 20.3.5 renderer: AMD RENOIR (DRM 3.49.0 6.2.2-x64v3-xanmod1 LLVM 11.0.1) Audio: Device-1: AMD Renoir Radeon High Definition Audio driver: snd_hda_intel Device-2: AMD Raven/Raven2/FireFlight/Renoir Audio Processor driver: snd_rn_pci_acp3x Device-3: AMD Family 17h HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel Sound API: ALSA v: k6.2.2-x64v3-xanmod1 running: yes Network: Device-1: Realtek driver: rtw89_8852ae IF: wlan0 state: up mac: <filter> Bluetooth: Device-1: Realtek Bluetooth Radio type: USB driver: btusb Report: hciconfig ID: hci0 state: up address: <filter> bt-v: 3.0 Drives: Local Storage: total: 238.47 GiB used: 31.41 GiB (13.2%) ID-1: /dev/nvme0n1 vendor: Toshiba model: KBG40ZNV256G KIOXIA size: 238.47 GiB Partition: ID-1: / size: 47.76 GiB used: 31.35 GiB (65.6%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/nvme0n1p3 ID-2: /boot/efi size: 256 MiB used: 55.8 MiB (21.8%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/nvme0n1p1 Swap: ID-1: swap-1 type: partition size: 7.81 GiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) dev: /dev/nvme0n1p6 Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 48.6 C mobo: N/A gpu: amdgpu temp: 45.0 C Fan Speeds (RPM): fan-1: 0 fan-2: 0 Info: Processes: 265 Uptime: 12m Memory: 7.1 GiB used: 623.8 MiB (8.6%) Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.25--
Brian MasinickMarch 4, 2023 at 2:30 pm #101085In reply to: Pipewire without systemd
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ot sure if this is still an issue, but there was a problem last year (17 January 2022) on the Artix forum with Bluetoothd causing Wireplumber not to work after a suspend. Apparently disabling bluetoothd as a runit service or using the following code fixed it:
Thanks @stevesr0…
It does not appear that issue with wireplumber in my repeated tests is related to bluetooth and suspend reason. It rather seems to be related to pipewire components startup timing:
– If pipewire components are started as in the specified above sequence with no timing (sleep) between them, then wireplumber fails to start in 30% cases (sample is small – just 10 reboots, so 30% might be incorrect value).
– If pipewire components are started as above but with ‘sleep 5’ timing space between them then wireplumber starts every time. Again my disclaimer due to small sample of 10 reboots.So assuming that injecting such timing delays between starting pipewire components makes wireplumber/pipewire start and work every time, this might be considered the way to initalize pipewire infrastructure.
I must mention again that such discovery of timing delays (sleep 5) between start of each pipewire component is not mine but credit for this goes to @Caprea. I just followed this idea.
Pipewire sound and bluetooth support seams to work fine if all components, including wireplumber are initialized. The entire memory footprint toll in my setting (Thinkpad X220, i5, 4Gb) appears to me just about 20Mb over Alsa base, so not that much and probably even less than Pulseaudio, the way I remember. SO it appears to be a viable sound system to use, if all the claims about lower latency are indeed correct.
Sound quality – I do not hear any difference, but I am not the right person to notice. I just remember a post about sound quality test performed by @calciumsodium, where two people found Pulseaudio sound quality to be slightly better.
As the necessity to inject timing delays (about sleep 5) between startup of pipewire components are necessary for wireplumber, this is a workaround to me, rather than a solid and managed sequencing of these components, so I think this might confirm why @Xecure was using Runit user services to start pipewire pieces instead.
However not having details I am not able to do it so far and I have a feeling it is not simple either.
Looks to me that it should be the responsibility of wireplumber design to ensure the preceding required components are fully up but apparently it is not the case…- This reply was modified 2 months, 1 week ago by dolphin_oracle.
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Live antiX Boot Options (Previously posted by Xecure):
https://antixlinuxfan.miraheze.org/wiki/Table_of_antiX_Boot_ParametersMarch 4, 2023 at 1:47 pm #101084Moderator
caprea
Hi, what sort of bluetooth device do you want to connect? If it’s an audio device pulseaudio needs to be installed.
The webcam is shown properly in your inxi.
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