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Ubuntu Desktop or GNOME don't support sound in terminal or other desktop. #238
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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had any activity in the last 60 days. It will be closed in 7 days if no further activity occurs. Please feel free to leave a comment if you believe the issue is still relevant. |
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Thanks for letting us know about this issue, however I believe this is an upstream bug with one of our dependencies and unfortunately we use a package that is no longer maintained, so it's unlikely a fix will exist. I hope to continue to update electron moving forward, to add support for arm cpus which will allow us to update to a maintained version of the package, which will hopefully fix this issue, and if it doesn't we can file an issue with them to have it fixed. |
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Hi 👋 Just for the record, I just switched to X11 and did some adjustments to make it work for me (I have a touchpad/touchscreen, so... you know) and I must say that Mechvibes is sooooooooooo satisfying to use. To be honest, after the Wayland incident I didn't expected it to work so well (it even works on GNOME's search and the display manager, everywhere I can type !), so thanks for this awesome piece of software ^^. Any update on this particular issue since February ? It was said the issue was due to a now unmaintained version of a package, and updating Electron could possibly allow to fix this issue. What about this ? 👀 |
Currently, Electron still does not natively support Wayland, so as an interim solution, I suggest using XWayland which allows X11 applications to run on a Wayland desktop without modification. |
Hi, thanks for the answer ! |
Oh my bad, since Im not very familiar with Linux so yeah I misunderstood your comment. |
Yeah... :/ Since I saw in another issue that one of the maintainers (maybe you, idk) thought about moving Mechvibes to Tauri, I tried to do a bit of research about Tauri's compatibility with Wayland, but I don't know much about that. I'm not sure it would fix the issue either. I guess our last hope is what NotLazy's previous answer was mentioning...
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Although, it been a long time.. did it got any solutions or if anything was discovered, is it an internal issue with electron, if so please reference the electron's issue if not let's investigate it. @NotLazy @SpicyWasab @hainguyents13 |
Is there any solution or work-around regarding this? |
I am personally curious about which package NotLazy was talking about specifically, I guess it would be a good starting point for us to investigate. |
@SpicyWasab Im trying to build the app in other languages, csharp seem promising as MS says .net core is now has better crossplatform support |
any fix? I use Neptune, and it works fine...it is the same thing as a mechavibes |
Is there any non-wayland terminal for ubuntu? |
I'm not sure whetever it's really important that it is Wayland or not, but if you mean "Any terminal that work with Mechvibes?", then yes, I use Warp and I still have Mechvibe working. |
You can run any terminal as an x11 process and xwayland will handle the rest for its working in wayland session. Might have to tweak the scaling as that tends to change when switching between them. |
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any update on this? |
@KukicVidan |
It is interesting how it works for some apps but not others. I really wish there was a fix upstream since I really love this app. |
To reproduce:
Install Mechvibes in a linux distro running the GNOME desktop manager or Ubuntu-Desktop (Customized GNOME for Ubuntu)
No sound will be heard
Sound is heard.
Possible Cause:
Conflict with system configuration or any other internal issues with mechvibes & GNOME
Possible fix:
Investigation required.
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