disposableone
disposableone
Same issue here. I guess we need to compile ourselves to get the fix now?
> > If I leave Easyeffects on for a little while, it is automatically killed. I even leave the window open, both the window and process get killed. > >...
Ok, now it "exited" with Soundcloud and Youtube playing. This Firefox bug I have been seeing (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1951237) may be related to this.
Well, I do occasionally have strangely 27% CPU use when easyeffects is idle, which is really strange. (27% CPU meaning what `top` shows, meaning probably not a whole lot of...
> > Well, I do occasionally have strangely 27% CPU use when easyeffects is idle, which is really strange. (27% CPU meaning what top shows, meaning probably not a whole...
> I agree. There is a non negligible number of users having EasyEffects killed by the system. What is frustrating is that as I have never seen EasyEffects being killed...
Maybe it's easyeffects itself. Now I have Clocks output stream stuck in Output tab of easyeffects, even though no alarms are going off or scheduled and the Clocks app (GNOME)...
> I did face this issue (Fedora 41) with the default Fedora kernel, dbus just keeps killing easyeffects after every Spotify music track change. I'm now using a different kernel...
I noticed this persistent weird stuff from the tab where I open xAI's Grok in Firefox. It starts outputting sound (as evidenced by an output source added to Easyeffects), but...
> ``` > I booted back to Fedora's kernel `Linux 6.12.13-200.fc41.x86_64` to check, the audio crackles a lot with wireplumber just spamming a lot of these, and then eventually dbus...