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rust-wmidi 4.0.10 now uploaded with tests enabled! Thanks to upstream for the quick fixes. This is how #Debian packaging contributes to improving for everyone!

Apart from asahi-audio not being in the archive yet, we also need to take care of #1058672 … then onto actually providing a kernel (and installer) at some point in the future.

Today bankstown-lv2 was ACCEPTED into the #debian archive and I’ve now updated it from 1.0.0 to 1.0.3 as well. Now waiting for asahi-audio to pass NEW and we’ll have the userspace bits of the #asahi audio stack.

Triple uploads of speakersafetyd to #debian unstable today!

3 weeks and counting waiting for #debian NEW processing…. Have been poking at rust-wmidi 1 and rust-lv2-atom 2 in the meantime hoping to make rust-lv2 stack migrate to testing soon.

Nearly avoided disaster in what was supposed to be a micro-update of https://tracker.debian.org/rust-configparser ... Need to be more careful and among other things review Cargo.toml diff in detail. One more dependency lined up for speakersafetyd coming to #debian unstable soon! #asahi #rust

Four more #debian NEW uploads today including #bankstown lv2 plugin that provides bass enhancement in the #asahi audio stack.

I just launched the #debian rust-{alsa-sys,alsa,cpal} microtransition. This should get all dependencies lined up for speakersafetyd (now available in experimental). Small steps towards #asahi audio stack included in #debian.

Opened https://bugs.debian.org/1056576 to discuss src:u-boot possibly building #asahi variant in #Debian.

13 NEW #Debian packages uploaded only today in our journey towards #asahi

I'm now a member of the Debian Rust Team. Sorry in advance to Debian FTP Team. #debian #rust #asahi

@osnews @marcan with a follow-up like this you're clearly intentionally maliciously spreading FUD rather than mistakenly reporting incorrect information.

Always awesome to watch and see things appear after a long coding spree where you read the hex values like you're interpreting the matrix fluently. Amazing work!

@AsahiLinux and whoever might be interested: as I understand it for GNOME users there is a ‘Battery threshold’ extension, but it hard-codes BAT0 so I made https://github.com/francku/gnome-shell-extension-battery-threshold/pull/11 which should hopefully make it work properly.

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