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5 years 11 months ago - 5 years 11 months ago #1627 by snowman
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Spent half a day trying to fix something that was not a problem in the beginning.

So... after I installed H&D2 on my Arch, after a couple more 32-bit needed packages
(ended up removing all and then reinstalling only some), I decided to test the sound...
which was not working fine... it was like listening to someone on Discord/TS that's
talking from the bathroom... both in game and on desktop. WTH??? It's Linux,
I gotta fix it. 6 hours later, reading a lot of threads and wiki pages, not actually
implementing any "fixes" because my intuition :embarassed: said "doesn't look
like this will fix my problem". It didn't. I thought I messed up my system, until had
touched the headset wire extension that goes into the external USB audio card.

Since a couple of months, because I'm not keeping the headset always on the
table, I just unplug it when I don't use it. It seems that the insides of the usb sound
card are messed up there and got to fix it with adding some plastiline between the
headset extension jack and the mike jack. Usually it was just sound playing on right
or left headset, so I squeeze the plastiline and it was fixed. There we go, squeezed
it again and it's fixed. Me blaming it all on Linux :grumpy:

Also did a system update that didn't crash my kernel :tooth:

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5 years 11 months ago #1628 by Damni
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Something like that happened to me two months ago.
I had problems entering my LUKS passphrase on the laptop. I thought the LUKS header was corrupted or something else on the system was broken.
Turned out it was just the keyboard that had died.

HD2 on Linux thread here

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5 years 11 months ago #1629 by snowman
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:D
I would've guessed you use encryption. Do you use a firewall? If yes,
which one?

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5 years 11 months ago #1630 by Damni
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I've actually removed encryption for now. :whistle:

Firewall I use UFW

HD2 on Linux thread here
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5 years 11 months ago #1631 by snowman
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I was also thinking about UFW... say someone recommend it in a
tutorial. I guess I don't need more :) Thank you.

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5 years 10 months ago #1632 by Rs_Funzo
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Old funny video directed by Damni and played by me ;(


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