"Pactl load-module" outputs "you have to specify a module name and arguments."
I duck go'd that command and it seems like it's for pulseaudio. The latest mint release uses pipewire for the audio server. Is the command different for that?
"Pactl load-module" outputs "you have to specify a module name and arguments."
I duck go'd that command and it seems like it's for pulseaudio. The latest mint release uses pipewire for the audio server. Is the command different for that?
It says "no valid command specified"
Oh that is interesting. I had seen that used before but didn't know what it was lol.
The latest version of mint (22) is using pipewire now.
I'm on Linux mint 22 and my audio outputs don't change automatically. When I plug in USB headphones, audio won't output to them unless I manually change it in settings.
Also, why can't I interact with the panel applets (on the right side) while I'm in game? For example: I'm playing a game, I plug in my headphones, I have to manually change the audio output so I hit the "windows" key to bring up the panel, but I can't interact with any of the applets on the right side of the panel (I can't select the audio icon and change settings from there). I have to search audio settings in the panel then alt tab to it. It's really cumbersome
I spend every waking second as myself, why would I want to play as myself in a game that allows me to be someone else?
Not everyone needs or has room for huge displays. For those ppl monitors work great.
One reason why I opted for a monitor instead of a TV. AFAIK monitors don't do this shit.
You clearly haven't played baldur's gate and shouldn't make comparisons based on your limited experience with it.
Remember that episode in Futurama where they got personalized ads fed to their brains while they slept?..... 😔
Does steam OS count as an answer?
That seems to have worked. Tbf, your original comment displayed as "pactl load-module module-switch-on-connect" Which indicates 2 seperate commands.