Hello again. I have used *pactl subscribe *command and i think that in the
moment of sound interrupt there are the corresponding lines:
"Event 'remove' on sink-input #353
Event 'new' on sink-input #358
Event 'change' on sink-input #358"
As for journald i have a lot of such errors, but they don't
Hello! I have a problem with sound quality when using bluetooth headphones
on Debian 12 GNOME.
Every ~20 minutes, sometimes less, sometimes more, sound interrupts for a
1-5 seconds with complete silence.
At first I thought that problem can be in the headphones, though it have
worked fine with
her laptop with Debian 12 XFCE (Pulseaudio).
But the problem is with *TWO* headsets, so i am in question whats
happening with Debian, because Linux Mint and Android works fine...
пн, 11 мар. 2024 г. в 23:48, Jan Krapivin :
> Hello again. I have used *pactl subscribe *comman
exact model) and
receiver on an internal wi-fi adapter (AX 210) have worked so poorly both.
Though I was in the distance not more than 2 meters from receiver.
Thanks for help
пт, 15 мар. 2024 г. в 05:21, Max Nikulin :
> On 14/03/2024 19:06, Jan Krapivin wrote:
> >
> > What do
> Run the command as root, but you already have enough keywords to search
> in bug reports and discussions related to PipeWire and pulseaudio. The
> latter may have some workarounds for specific models of headphones.
Thanks, i will try to research this topic.
> PipeWire mailing list or forum
> You may try to discriminate hardware/software issues when you comparing
> different laptops by booting various live images (GNOME, xfce, etc.).
>
I will try... Thank you.
What do you think about QUANT parameter in *pw-top*? Can it influence sound
quality? I wasn't able to change it with
> The threats are different for:
>
> - a laptop that travels and can be stolen
> - a desktop that does not leave your residence
> - a server that accepts connections from the outside world
>
>
> Check whether you are running ssh:
>
It is a simple home desktop PC
*@deb:~$ /sbin/service ssh
> Do you have some kind of remote access enabled or do you intend to in
> the near future?
>
No and no. Its just a simple home PC.
>
> If not, then you do not need to worry. Even less if you have a firewall
> to block any service that might appear by mistake.
>
I have UFW (gufw) enabled.
I read Debian Administrator's handbook now. And there are such words:
The root user's password should be long (12 characters or more) and
impossible to guess. Indeed, any computer (and a fortiori any server)
connected to the Internet is regularly targeted by automated connection
attempts with the
чт, 21 мар. 2024 г. в 22:34, Alexander V. Makartsev :
> This conclusion seems less than optimal to me.
> By condemning yourself to type 12+ character password every time you
> 'sudo' would really hurt accessibility and usability of your home computer
> and for no good reason.
>
> If we focus
I must mention that "32 characters" is only my guess.
In the Handbook it is said: "The root user's password should be long (12
characters or more) and impossible to guess."
Also, i must again say that in my case we speak just about a humble home
desktop, without a ""ssh" access"" or whatever
пн, 11 мар. 2024 г. в 07:50, Max Nikulin :
>
> Are there anything in journalctl output (executed as root) around these
> events?
>
I guess that no, but i will recheck.
> Is XFCE configured to use pulseaudio or PipeWire as GNOME?
>
Pulseaudio
> Another option might be LC3 codec from
Have you tried a LIVE-version of another Linux distribution? It will be
interesting to compare.
вс, 7 апр. 2024 г. в 22:30, Richmond :
> Richmond writes:
>
> > Richmond writes:
> >
> >> When playing videos in a web browser, and sending the sound to a
> >> bluetooth speaker (amazon echo) I get
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