

This one will be designed to work during earthquake. Meaning that it won’t work without earthquakes


This one will be designed to work during earthquake. Meaning that it won’t work without earthquakes
already solved, reply in the comments… alsamixer did not work


I think he meant that the Apple tax is higher for the HW if it had higher refresh rate
Check my other reply in this post, I’ve figured it out
sudo dnf downgrade gnome-control-center
My headphones go trough USB external DAC/AMP so there is no other analog device visible
Seems like it’s GNOME issue or something driver issue with more recent update. Fresh install works again until I do a system update then it breaks again. I’ve tried CachyOS GNOME and the same issue again
pavucontrol works but it’s annoying to use, I just want to be able to quickly select between audio outputs in the GNOME menu as always.
alsamixer does not even see any analog output and
cat /proc/asound/devices
cat /proc/asound/cards
cant see any analog output either.
I can force it with wireplumber when manually selecting correct sink which in system settings defaults to HDMI but audio goes trough my speakers until I need to change output and want to change back. If I manually select HDMI it just goes into my monitor speakers as it should
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I’ve just installed CachyOS GNOME and the same issue occurs like on Fedora. Seems like this is either GNOME issue or something with the more recent update…. I’m gonna try OMARCHY
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works in Omarchy, I’m gonna try Fedora KDE now
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KDE works but I can’t stand it
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I think I figured it out… is this a bug then?

Live USB - works fine
Fresh install - works fine
Update system after fresh install - breaks again


even teacher thinks it’s an alpha move
I haven’t seen this one yet, looks definitely nicer than what you can do with the dock by default
I do via USB. I tend to switch between speakers and headphones. But other audio outputs work via the audio settings when I select them
I will give it a try tomorrow.
I’ve actualy went from 3 monitors to a single monitor with ton of virtual desktops. On KDE I felt very limited with just 1 screen though.
I treat virtual desktop as a “WM” basically … one or two windows per desktop and I switch between them rapidly either with key shortcut, mouse wheel in top left corner or combined depending on what I’m doing. And when I say rapidly I mean usually multiple times per minute… it’s just so seamless.
This does not work on KDE, it’s too slow and buggy for this workflow.
I only use one extention “Dash to Dock” and I had no issue of it breaking from Fedora 38 to now Fedora 43.
On the contrary, I had to use so many widgets and addons on KDE to get a somewhat passable experience that it took me over 5h of customising and still felt not enough… also no “Latte Dock” on KDE 6 :(
I had the same experience. Switching virtual desktops is what I do constantly and KDE just behaved weirdly all the time


So… it’s as good as Starfield then but without load screens?


This is what’s expected on the resume then the actual job requires the exact opposite when writing reports
Can I? Yes. Will I? No.
Some things are just faster to do via terminal so I learned to use it over GUI for some scenarios.
If there were 3 then there would be only 2 which would make it 1
yep, seems like that is the case