yes i would love for you to consider lemmy as your new base for you
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best_redditor@leminal.spaceto Linux Mint@lemmy.ml•Is anyone here using the wayland session on Cinnamon? How is it?2·8 days agoright now some features are missing but it is stable however i ain’t staying on wayland as the missing features irritate me
best_redditor@leminal.spaceto Linux Mint@lemmy.ml•Is there a way to get rid of the audio fade-in?1·8 days agook it looks like you won’t read the manual so i am gonna spell it out for you:
Sound issues
Linux Mint moved to a new sound server called Pipewire.
To check which sound server is running, use the following command:
inxi -A
If you’re unable to get the sound working, you can try to go back to the older sound server called PulseAudio.
apt purge pipewire pipewire-bin systemctl enable --user pulseaudio sudo reboot
Upstream bug report for choppy sound over HDMI: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1025453
sorry for not being helpful before
best_redditor@leminal.spaceto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Bank Forced To Rehire Workers After Lying About Chatbot Productivity, Union Says1·8 days agoand that’s why the saying goes “what happens in Australia stay in Australia” and that’s include idiots in power
best_redditor@leminal.spaceto Linux Mint@lemmy.ml•Is there a way to get rid of the audio fade-in?11·11 days agonot sure…like i said i am stupid and i thought their might be a audio component driver like the gpu diver but i guess it does not exist but i got a better idea,read this (https://www.linuxmint.com/rel_xia.php)
best_redditor@leminal.spaceto Linux Mint@lemmy.ml•Linux Mint 22.2 Beta Increases Wayland Compatibility, UI Enhancements1·12 days agoso in what percent?
best_redditor@leminal.spaceto Linux Mint@lemmy.ml•Is there a way to get rid of the audio fade-in?11·12 days agotoo stupid to think but can you buy a new similar audio driver
good idea however if you ever feel like needing a phone again… i have one word for you:GrapheneOS