On 09/05/2016 09:59 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
Den 2016-09-06 kl. 05:26, skrev scrooya...@riseup.net:
Since Aere triggered my audio brainwaves, and having access to a Macbook
I want to try a few Pro-Audio USB soundcards on Ubuntu
I noticed that Lubuntu uses the alsa mixer instead of pulse audio mix
Den 2016-09-06 kl. 05:26, skrev scrooya...@riseup.net:
Since Aere triggered my audio brainwaves, and having access to a Macbook
I want to try a few Pro-Audio USB soundcards on Ubuntu
I noticed that Lubuntu uses the alsa mixer instead of pulse audio mixer.
But what other implications are there to
Since Aere triggered my audio brainwaves, and having access to a Macbook
I want to try a few Pro-Audio USB soundcards on Ubuntu
I noticed that Lubuntu uses the alsa mixer instead of pulse audio mixer.
But what other implications are there to expect. Does Ubuntu use the
h-node stuff at all? Or
On 04/09/16 23:09, Narcis Garcia wrote:
> I can make network scan with these Brother Wifi devices, but only
> through a Windows virtual machine running inside GNU/Linux.
> Brother seems to provide network scanning software only for Windows,
> because it uses a closed~privative protocol.
>
> Decent
On 5 September 2016 at 00:09, Narcis Garcia wrote:
> I can make network scan with these Brother Wifi devices, but only
> through a Windows virtual machine running inside GNU/Linux.
> Brother seems to provide network scanning software only for Windows,
> because it uses a closed~privative protocol.