07:25towo-kvm: soreau, Venemo FYI, i have found the problem it was pebkac, once uppon a time, as i had a nvidia card, i have created an udev-rule for shut up the audio part of that card "ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="0000:0b:00.1", SUBSYSTEM=="pci", RUN+="/bin/sh -c 'echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:0b:00.1/remove'""
07:42Venemo: towo-kvm: wow, okay
07:42Venemo: at least you found it
07:43towo`: but sadly, plasma sees the card, i can choose it, but i hear nothing
07:45Venemo: towo`: so it still doesn't work, even though you fixed that udev rule?
07:48johnny0: towo`: muted in alsamixer?
07:49towo`: Venemo: exact and johnny0, nothing muted https://paste.debian.net/1398711/
07:49Venemo: can you say actually which GPU you have, towo` ?
07:50towo`: Venemo: RX7600XT
07:54Venemo: okay. check that your monitor actually supports audio and that your monitor (or TV) volume is not muted. also check that the correct audio device is selected on your computer and isn't muted or doesn't have a low volume
08:11johnny0: towo`: the alsa and pulse mutes are independent, your paste only shows the pulse mute state
08:12johnny0: do you mind tossing up the output of: amixer -c "HDMI"
08:54towo`: johnny0: https://termbin.com/g6j9
09:02johnny0: thanks -- have oopsed on an old desynced mute state before, figured it was worth confirming
09:22towo`: i have no idea, what i could do, getting hdmi sound working, aplay -D plughw:1,9 -f S16_LE -c2 -r48000 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav is working (if the card is deactivated for pipewire, but i hear nothing
09:39johnny0: towo`: just to confirm... you have speakers plugged into the monitor?
09:41johnny0: a quick search suggests that monitor doesn't have built-in speakers
09:41towo`: johnny0: the monitor has integrated speakers
09:41johnny0: okay, phew
09:44towo`: ah, no, that model has only the place for speakers, the have not assembled speakers in that model, nvm case closed
09:48johnny0: the double oof lol, don't worry I know others have been hit by that before
13:01Venemo: MrCooper_: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/4365
13:02Ermine: TIL umr
13:25MrCooper: Venemo: thanks, I might not get a chance to really look into it during XDC though
14:49Venemo: MrCooper: that's OK, at least it won't be forgotten now. I think the most interesting would be to: (1) figure out what that large BO is, and (2) see why it uses that many BOs. the latter could be related to the BO cache you mentioned, but I also haven't had time to look into that.
14:49MrCooper: yup