We'll see, Fedora 34 seems to have switched to Pipewire, and F34 is in my
near future, so I'll be experimenting.
Am Mi., 7. Apr. 2021 um 11:51 Uhr schrieb Luis Alberto Pabón <
1838...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> That would be for 21.10 at this point yes?
>
> I wonder, how close/far is Ubuntu to swap
@Oscar That was never an issue: A2DP always sounded decent. The problem
with Linux Bluetooth headset support comes when you want decent quality
while listening and recording sound, you know e.g. during video calls.
Am Di., 30. März 2021 um 07:35 Uhr schrieb Oscar Pérez del Campo <
That one was a good one. Bluetooth gadget makers seem to be allergic to
exactly specify what their gadgets really support.
That's on one side extremely understandable, it would be mostly not
understandable for humans, the Bluetooth standards involved are arcane, and
even relatively experienced
I've got a DG60 dongle (a slightly bigger cousin), and my experiences with
a headset that does only have SBC/MP3 codecs (Aftershokz Aeropex)
- It switches attached to my Linux (Ubuntu 18.04) automatically to
HFP/HSP profile (mono + microphone, but in good quality) when my laptop
starts
Nice explanation of the mess that Bluetooth audio is, as I'm reliving my
frustrations currently (my wife bought her first headset, for her Windows
laptop, and discovered that “plug and play” is sadly “buy and pray” in
Bluetooth land :( )
https://habr.com/en/post/456182/
* generally all OS
Generally speaking, the "USB soundcard" is the last fallback of an
experienced Linux user if you are unhappy what is in your laptop. Be it the
Bluetooth software stack or the fighting with crappy driver support for the
physical sound card hardware.
But thanks for pointing out that solution.
How feasible would it be to backport (steal) the Android Bluetooth stack to
Ubuntu?
Kyle Van Wagenen <1838...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am Sa., 14. Dez.
2019, 20:55:
> This issue impacts the experience with Ubuntu significantly. Android,
> Windows, and OS X all sound much better with a
added the output again as an attachment because the variable width
display of the output is not helpful.
Basically, one useful idea would be to check the length of the
translations when outputting, and either complain or cut off the
translation.
For free the columnar output is more relevant if
Public bug reported:
Notice how the free column for swap shows 0 in the german translation.
andreas@asterix:~$ free -m
gesamt benutzt frei gemns. Puffer/Cache verfügbar
Speicher: 159634934714411193884
9779
Public bug reported:
andreas@asterix:~/projects/uber/uber.data.processor/uber/data/processor$ free -m
Gesamt Belegt Frei Gemeinsam Puffer Cache
Speicher: 15965 14517 1447 1073204 5516
-/+ Puffer/Cache: 8796 7168
Auslagerungsdatei:
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