On Tue, 2022-10-25 at 20:36 -0600, Joe Zeff wrote:
> Now, hardware is so reliable that most people never consider that
> it's at fault and keep trying to find a software solution that can't
> exist.  I'm not saying that you should look at the hardware first,
> but don't ignore the possibility.

I'd always suspect the 3.5 mm connectors, they're extremely unreliable
(which isn't helped by the poor adherence to making them the correct
dimensions).

These days I like HDMI monitors with built-in speakers, less mess on
the desk that way.  Of course most don't sound good, but they're okay
for listening to someone speak.  If I want good music, I'll plug in
headphones or switch on ye olde stereo system.
 
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