Is :testing for OLED currently up to date with kernel modules/configs from stock Steam OS in regards to audio system/handling?
I reinstalled stock Steam OS today on my OLED in order to see whether my issues with distorted audio are related strictly to Bazzite or it is a Valve's issue.
Well, it turns out audio is 100% fine on stock Steam OS.
Now I reinstalled back stock Bazzite (:testing branch rebase + setup with Bazzite portal) and my audio issues are once again back - occasional crackling and from very little to frequent audio stutters/distortions (imagine if somebody had 'playback speed' knob and would turn it down below 100% by a random value for a randomised fraction of second every ~second). Additional strange thing is that for most games it seems 'mostly' fine (although still happens if you listen carefully to the speakers) - however, it is very noticeable in rhythm games, when almost immediately you can notice that audio goes out of sync with prompts on the screen (due to those issues) - and the longer stage goes, the more out of sync it gets. This makes rhythm games unplayable on Bazzite whereas it's fine on stock SteamOS.
I apologise for bugging ppl again with this, but this issue is really annoying me, seems to happen only on Bazzite itself and I can't seem to find any other person which would report such issue (maybe I haven't searched well enough)
Are pipewire/wireplumber configs from /usr/share (which, from what I understand, are config templates) show values which are default when no system/user config is present?
Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆ This tutorial will help you get rid of crackling/popping issues in PipeWire and PipeWire-Pulse, as well as replace PulseAudio with PipeWire. Note: This guide was written for pipewire with pipewire-media-session, not wireplumber, if you have wireplumber installed some of the configs will be at different locations, under differ...
On bazzite-deck-gnome, or any -gnome image for that matter, Discover Overlay will not start due to GNOME mutter not supporting the Layered Shell protocol used by
Ok dumb question but maybe im missing something if i wanted to attempt to fix the syntax warning the net.py file of waydroid is producing how can i save the modified file so waydroid will use it so i can test it? As apparently /usr/lib/waydroid is read only..