![]() ![]() I have ordered a USB sound “card” from eBay, and it should be here soon. I discovered that the sound features of the Pi are a bit on the weak side at no more than 80% of the normal loudness of my desktop, using the same powered speakers, the sound is a bit on the fuzzy side. The only software I can’t load are SoftMaker Office (or FreeOffice) and PySolFC, neither of which apparently come in ARM64 versions. I got my new Raspberry Pi 4, a gift from Firecat which I previously mentioned, working with Ubuntu MATE 20.04.I will still have 2 free partitions on my desktop and 1 on my laptop… gotta get serious and do more hopping! I have not quite finished configuring everything I have installed, but I did make up a neat checklist to make sure I was getting everything. I also do not have any independents such as Solus. This means I have at least one variant of every base Linux distro except Red Hat and Slackware (unless you count that SuSE was the first variant of Slackware). And you have no idea how much willpower it took to not install it just before the show. I then reburned the stick for Gecko ROLLING, but it was too late to start another installation. I added Manjaro Cinnamon to my Desktop PC last week, and last night I burned a USB stick with the latest Feren OS and installed it.It was a non standard size, and since it already has an internal pop filter, there weren’t many choices.I was noticing a lot of air in my P’s and B’s in the recordings.This doesn’t work in Electron apps cause I don’t know how to do this! Is there a command line addition? In flatpak? Curious and annoying.I can fix it in Chrome and Chromium by changing the Force Color Profile option in chrome://flags from “default” to “sRGB”.The links and my profile picture look funny. This includes electron apps like Discord.My eyes aren’t good enough to see if it’s absolutely everything, but I can certainly see a red hue on links which turn them purple.One thing I keep running into in other distributions besides Mint is odd color profiles in anything Chromium based.Not so much on the laptop where it’s integrated and can get choppy at higher loads. Great on the desktop where I have a discrete card.Then, our news Linux Mint gets stats, Gnome squashes a memory bug, and Ubuntu hits its first 20.04 point release. First up, in our Wanderings, I’ve been browsing, Joe’s been fixing docks, Moss has been slowly filling up his machine, and Tony Watts gets a new axe ![]()
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