When Robin Gareus speaks of "pro-audio" he is not talking about the majority of users. For a few, very demanding users, pipewire is not at the level of JACK. For the rest of us, pipewire is great.
Regardless, there is no excuse for a desktop program to crash the desktop. Something wierd is happening. Just now, I tried via:
$oldsh$ gdb bash
...
gdb> run
$newBash$ ardour
=> crash
That crash cause an automatic report from apport-gtk when I logged back in. Not sure why. There does not seem to be a way to reference those automated reports for you.
Pipewire and Ardour are GREAT together!
When Robin Gareus speaks of "pro-audio" he is not talking about the majority of users. For a few, very demanding users, pipewire is not at the level of JACK. For the rest of us, pipewire is great.
Regardless, there is no excuse for a desktop program to crash the desktop. Something wierd is happening. Just now, I tried via:
$oldsh$ gdb bash
...
gdb> run
$newBash$ ardour
=> crash
That crash cause an automatic report from apport-gtk when I logged back in. Not sure why. There does not seem to be a way to reference those automated reports for you.
cheers,
~adrian