• acantharea@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    lmao for real. i’ve been so tempted to just get a system76 and be done with all that. randomly losing audio in the middle of doing anything is so obnoxious.

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      4 hours ago

      I haven’t had any issues with it since the last time fixing it. There’s a single app (Steam) that forgets its audio settings on reboot and every update replaces the launch script I use to help it remember, but even so, it runs perfectly well.

      It’s just that every time I do decide to mess with it, I end up with a silent reminder that I have no idea what I’m doing. Then I tinker some more and it starts working again and stays stable so apparently it’s correct now and I’m not sure I understand why. So I decide to leave it be, until the urge to try something new becomes overwhelming…

      “Never touch a running system” is for cowards. And reasonable people, I guess. I suppose I’m neither.

      • rumba@lemmy.zip
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        18 minutes ago

        Running on Dell XPS, Lenovo T-Series and Asus laptops absolutely 0 problems with audio… except Slack.

        Boss: let’s huddle

        Me: OK! preferences > audio and video, webcam works, mic showing me talking!!! Join Huddle!

        Boss: I can’t hear you.

        Me: preferences > audio and video , microphone no longer exists.

        pkill slack

        slack &

        restart huddle, it’s fine.

        But, to be fair, he’s on windows and 1/10 times he can’t be heard.