> pdf. Also the quality of the scan with xsane is as poor as gscan2pdf. There
> must be something in HPLIP that makes better scans.
IIUC the scanning is done by the same library in the end, so it *should*
be possible to get the same quality with any tool. Maybe instead of the
resolution you need
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
On 11/03/2024 08:06, hw wrote:
On Sun, 2024-03-10 at 09:50 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 10/03/2024 04:41, hw wrote:
\psbarcode{textblah foo}{height=0.6 width=0.6 eclevel=L}{qrcode}
That works for 600dpi laser printers. When you print the QR-code with
a 300dpi label printer you can't reliably
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 Bluetooth
Please, respond to the mailing list.
On 11/03/2024 11:50, Max Nikulin wrote:
https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp
Last resort might be dumping bluetooth traffic
The link above has an example
dumpcap -i bluetooth0
Another tool is
hcidump -w /tmp/bt.pcap
However at first I wou
Hi,
I haven't read the whole thread (sorry) but thought this might help.
hw wrote:
> When I zoom in on QR-codes in a PDF viewer, they don't get blurry.
> Perhaps the pst-barcode package uses vector graphics?
That is quite likely: the pst- prefix means this is PSTricks, which is
an oldish way o
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