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    It’s not really broken, couldn’t get the microphone to work with any program

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    [–] brachypelmasmithi@lemm.ee 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)

    It's funny seeing this like literally a couple days after I decided it would be easier to reinstall my Mint sysyem than to fix the audio issues Pipewire was causing. I'm back on PulseAudio and haven't had issues since.

    [–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 9 points 4 months ago (1 children)

    I've been on Linux for about 15 years now ... I'm no pro and I've never really advanced in anything with the terminal

    I tried doing stuff years ago but then I came at a crossroad ... either spend my life learning the dark arts of the terminal and all the details of how every major system works ... reinstall every time I have a new problem that I caused ... or just leave everything alone and never tweak or adjust anything.

    For the past few years, I just install the latest stable version of anything I use and never bother touching or tweaking anything ... never had a problem since.

    [–] brachypelmasmithi@lemm.ee 3 points 4 months ago

    For the past few years, I just install the latest stable version of anything I use and never bother touching or tweaking anything ... never had a problem since.

    And that's exactly how I'm trying to approach everything after the reinstall. I like tinkering with my system, but after a couple months it really starts messing with everything.