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@Yoshi no i saw that post and thought it was funny but thought a really thin red line was terrible for visibility and the image wasn't cropped enough so the thin line was clashing against all the band kid stuff in their recommended @ipg@wetdry.world my chromebooks headphone jack when i boot an actual linux distro: (disappear.mp4) @ipg i've literally had like zero (0) issues with audio on linux ever but i've seen it memed a lot lol @12 @ipg Iโm not sure it would make sense to post them from Australia. :s Theyโre very old versions of these: https://www.servethehome.com/introducing-project-tinyminimicro-home-lab-revolution/ @ipg@wetdry.world so relatable. Swapping between apps or just like, existing can kill my sound. Seems like human sacrifice works more often than not though. I legit have no idea where this stereotype of linux sound issues comes from... I have never had sound issues on linux... @ipg My PC audio experience: Windows: generally works but once in a while decides to fuck up your setup without you knowing, also you can't decide what plays where, also turns devices on and off and switches your defaults completely at random, also had 70 million control panels each doing something different Linux: there's a bit of crackling while an app adjusts volume in a shitty way (e.g. youtube player) and,,, that's it @ipg it happens to me all the damn time that audio is just not working, and unplugging and plugging the speakers in again fixed it. Usually when coming out of sleep mode. (Actually a lot of shit randomly breaks when coming out of sleep mode) @ipg I feel this. Words cannot describe how much I struggle with getting audio working properly every time I install any distro. But at least you can do freaky things like output to the jack and speakers at the same time :3 @ipg@wetdry.world Gentoo is the only DIY distro that I've used where the audio always works, and idk why |
@ipg is this a coincidence https://wetdry.world/@thememesniper/110301800034960752