I’m using Xfce, and the program to control volume is “pavucontrol”, no problem with it…
Plugin in my panel seems to be /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/panel/plugins/libpulseaudio-plugin.so
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I’m using Xfce, and the program to control volume is “pavucontrol”, no problem with it…
Plugin in my panel seems to be /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/panel/plugins/libpulseaudio-plugin.so
Well, I have for 3 years now a PoCo F3 with MIUI, and HyperOS now, and never had an ads or bloatware, in the first hour I got the phone, I just uninstall/disabled some apps and didn’t consent on the “miui” stuff, that’s it.
TOS of course, will never skip it
Quickly came to write “AWK!!!” but yeah… you don’t want its superiority… 😜
I don’t really care, for me “linux” is a kernel, a bunch of gnu utilities, and I take Xfce as desktop. I can use firefox? an editor? cmake? gcc? I’m in business.
All distros are the same. The main diff is apt/yum/pacman/etc. to distribute packages.
yes Debian, install latest MX Linux (23.2 AHS) and enjoy it, it’s a great distro, up to date, well maintained. There is a KDE version where you can install latest kernel from their AHS repo (6.6.11 as time of writing)
Yep, I’m using ctrl-c and q and s and d and z etc for almost 40 years now, it would be difficult to change those habits
Were you using Firefox? On my phone, FF browser takes ~5% battery per hour, even if I force close it, there is some background task eating battery. I uninstall it and bam! No more 40% drain during the night but only 2-3% drain in 8 hours.
On mine it was playing with some /sys/bus/usb/devices/1-4/power/wakeup or something, (use the right device number from lsusb), also there is some settings in the BIOS to power or not USB when sleeping, obviously if some USB port have no power, wakeup cannot work :) Every setup/BIOS is kinda different though.
And I have had the same problem as OP with just knocking the desk and the computer wakes up and it is annoying!
My latest trackball I switched it to Bluetooth mode so when PC is sleeping, no BT at all.
Understandable, gov can say “I will buy 100 planes at $750M each”, but it costs you $1B each, so you say no thanks
Yes, this is why you should use DNS over TLS. My router signal to every DHCP client that it is the DNS resolver, and internally use DoT/dnssec to query IPs. It also intercepts every request on DNS port in case of some DNS are hard-coded on some devices.
Ubuntu is Debian anyway. Why not installing MX (based on Debian too) with XFCE, it is the best experience I have had.
I come from good old LFS from the 90s and for me, a distro is just a kernel with some GNU utils, a window manager, and a way to get packages (which is about the only diff between “distro”)
nice one :)
I’m also using a trackball, it was Logitech ones and now a Sanwa Gravi
Pretty sure you can run MX Linux 32bits on it
I remember seeing this on TV and was like WTF indeed!!!
Yup, I saw it multiple times, always a strange feeling
I don’t know what program really is catching the keys, but from my keyboard, the vol+/- mute speaker and mute mic are working, my behavior enable keyboard shortcut checkbox is rightly checked.