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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 months agoI use an external usb dac/amp to handle all my audio switching and has been working flawlessly on debian. Could that be an option for you?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 months agoThat seems like an ugly workaround - using external hardware to pretend that internally there’s only 1 device. Not my preferred method, to be honest.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 months agoI mainly use the external hardware as a workaround for unwanted noise from the pc. It bothers me to no end to hear the mouse cursor scream into my headphone/speakers.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 months agoOuch - I have heard that symptom before - luckily not an issue on my hardware…
I use an external usb dac/amp to handle all my audio switching and has been working flawlessly on debian. Could that be an option for you?
That seems like an ugly workaround - using external hardware to pretend that internally there’s only 1 device. Not my preferred method, to be honest.
I mainly use the external hardware as a workaround for unwanted noise from the pc. It bothers me to no end to hear the mouse cursor scream into my headphone/speakers.
Ouch - I have heard that symptom before - luckily not an issue on my hardware…