On Wed, Jun 3, 2020, 15:23 Rich Shepard <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Jun 2020, Tomas Kuchta wrote: > > > Bunch of us are meeting weekly on meet.jit.si for 2+ months - it works > > great for all of us, using Google chrome, chromium and Firefox running on > > Ubuntu, openSuse, macOS, chromeOS and Android. All Linux usage is > > pulseAudio configured through pavucontrol - that is how we resolved > > initial setup issues amongst us. > > Tomas, > > I assumed there should be no problem and that's why I don't understand why > I'm seeing issues here. Firefox won't connect to meet.jut.si > (mozilla-firefox-68.9.0esr). Chromium and Google Chrome do. > > No idea what versions we use - probably recent - it has never came up as issue - I update about weekly if I remember. > > So far meet.jit.si has been great for us. It needs Intel core CPU or > > better and full battery on Android. Intel atom CPU was not enough to work > > properly. > > Oh, so it won't work with AMD processors? > Why would you say that? It should - I have no idea why it should not - we do not have one amongst ourselves. It works on ARM in chromeOS and Android. > > A) Your left ear headset problems would indicate that you are using wrong > > audio jack or adapter. > > Excuse me. There is a single, green outlined jack on both the front and > rear > panels. What is wrong with that jack? > What are you talking about - green jack? My jack is black on all headphones I had ever owned. I suppose Apple headphones would be white - color of the plastic should make no difference. It has 4 contacts - standard headset - one is ground, 2 for stereo out, 1 is dynamic microphone. I assume it is dynamic mic, condenser mic would need phantom power - that is different kind of animal - not cheap. My devices have dark, presumably black hole for the headphone 3.5mm jack. > > B) your USB audio probably needs to be set as default/fallback in > > pavucontrol: both input and output devices and left connected. > > I used the headset with ring central so the pavucontrol settings and the > green-outlined jack on the front panel worked just fine. > > > D) nothing against slackware - seriously - get vanilla Ubuntu installed > on > > one of the spare devices to gain experience with well supported > mainstream > > distro first. It will calibrate your expectations of what can work and > > how. > > Feh. I haven't see this in years. > > Rich > _______________________________________________ > PLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
