I just installed it this summer using ArchInstall. I’m on Pipewire as well.
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I’m looking to use the microphone too.
It works great but only with the wireless dongle. It works poorly with Bluetooth, and doesn’t work at all with direct USB connection. My original question was hoping to see if I could quickly resolve direct USB connection with the headphones since that seems like it may be the easier to get a great connection.
I’m also on ArchLinux!
I recommend something like the app DavX if you want to sync your calendar to Nextcloud or something.
dudesss@lemmy.cato Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just thatEnglish2·1 month agoI use a Navidrome server and ProjectBlue app on my Android. I haven’t figured out how to download music for offline use by using my ProjectBlue app though.
Looked into it before. Was a bit too complicated for me.
Actually I don’t really want guest OSs to think about. Solid point.
Can Vagrant be used for production? Or is there another orchestrator for it for clients or me to quickly provision stuff?
Dude, that’s super cool!
Can terraform (or OpenTofu) be used to create local VMs as well? I always thought it was just for popular cloud infrastructure like Digital Ocean or Google Cloud.
Qemu would be awesome. But I’m looking for more of an orchestrator. I’m on Arch Linux. Incus looks awesome! https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/
Better security and separation of my personal files.
dudesss@lemmy.cato Open Source@lemmy.ml•FOSS Software I use, proprietary apps alternatives1·2 months agoOrganicMaps and CoMaps are also good similar options.
Thank you! I was wondering if there would be one soon. Glad some people were already offering to do the job.