Hello
I recently bought a BrosTrend 650Mbps Linux Compatible Wiki Adapter
(https://www.brostrend.com/products/ac5l) lsusb shows it to be a:
0bda:c811 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 802.11ac NIC
They seemed rather linux- and especially Debian-friendly and even have
a web page just for Linux: https://li
Hello
I recently bought a small UPS by Eaton in order to prevent my
btrfs-fileserver (running Debian 12 Bookworm, which is also the source
of my nut-installation) from shutting down abruptly while writing
something important during a power loss. I have found very good
documentation on how to set u
PulseAudio client libraries
ii pipewire-pulse 0.3.65-3
amd64PipeWire PulseAudio daemon
Yours sincerely
Stefan
Am Mi., 19. Juli 2023 um 02:22 Uhr schrieb Christoph Brinkhaus
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> Am Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 01:24:06AM +0200 schrieb Stefan Schumacher:
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Hello,
Debian 11 had Pulseaudio as default, which had a
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf where you could set the bit- and sample
rate.There was even a very comprehensive manual page for it.
(pulse-daemon.conf(5))
In my case I used 24bit and 192kHz in order to get the best possible
audio output of my Fiio K7
Sorry, forgot to mention that: It did move with the USB-C-Cable. It's
a standard Amazon Basic 0,9m USB-C-to-DP-Cable, bought quite recently.
Am Do., 6. Juli 2023 um 18:18 Uhr schrieb :
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> Stefan Schumacher wrote:
> > I have exchanged the connections - one NUC from HDMI
more than 1k. My current one was a bargain at 800
Euros.
Yours sincerely
Stefan
Am Mo., 3. Juli 2023 um 18:24 Uhr schrieb :
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> Stefan Schumacher wrote:
> > Hello Timothy
> >
> > >Do both NUC's have the same behavior or is just one of them having
> > >thi
Hello Timothy
>Do both NUC's have the same behavior or is just one of them having this
>problem? If just one of >them is having this behavior is it the DP or HDMI?
I have just done some tests and it's only the USB-C-to-DP NUC that is
problematic. The HDMI one goes into suspend and wakes up witho
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