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More Asahi Debian Bananas (Trixie) woes: I have no idea how to get the microphone to work.
It doesn't let me record anything using audacity or anki. My goal is to record my coworkers speaking dutch for my dutch flash cards in anki, but while it lets me record in anki, there's no actual sound. I also tried opening audacity and it says it can't use default audio device.
I tried installing the
asahi-audio/trixie-backportsviaapt, but it didn't seem to make a difference 🤔 I would love for this to work, but I haven't done anything in the Linux audio world in years and have little clue where to start.(I can't imagine it's important, but I'm on KDE if that's helpful info)
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More Asahi Debian Bananas (Trixie) woes: I have no idea how to get the microphone to work.
It doesn't let me record anything using audacity or anki. My goal is to record my coworkers speaking dutch for my dutch flash cards in anki, but while it lets me record in anki, there's no actual sound. I also tried opening audacity and it says it can't use default audio device.
I tried installing the
asahi-audio/trixie-backportsviaapt, but it didn't seem to make a difference 🤔 I would love for this to work, but I haven't done anything in the Linux audio world in years and have little clue where to start.(I can't imagine it's important, but I'm on KDE if that's helpful info)
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More Asahi Debian Bananas (Trixie) woes: I have no idea how to get the microphone to work.
It doesn't let me record anything using audacity or anki. My goal is to record my coworkers speaking dutch for my dutch flash cards in anki, but while it lets me record in anki, there's no actual sound. I also tried opening audacity and it says it can't use default audio device.
I tried installing the
asahi-audio/trixie-backportsviaapt, but it didn't seem to make a difference 🤔 I would love for this to work, but I haven't done anything in the Linux audio world in years and have little clue where to start.(I can't imagine it's important, but I'm on KDE if that's helpful info)
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More Asahi Debian Bananas (Trixie) woes: I have no idea how to get the microphone to work.
It doesn't let me record anything using audacity or anki. My goal is to record my coworkers speaking dutch for my dutch flash cards in anki, but while it lets me record in anki, there's no actual sound. I also tried opening audacity and it says it can't use default audio device.
I tried installing the
asahi-audio/trixie-backportsviaapt, but it didn't seem to make a difference 🤔 I would love for this to work, but I haven't done anything in the Linux audio world in years and have little clue where to start.(I can't imagine it's important, but I'm on KDE if that's helpful info)
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More Asahi Debian Bananas (Trixie) woes: I have no idea how to get the microphone to work.
It doesn't let me record anything using audacity or anki. My goal is to record my coworkers speaking dutch for my dutch flash cards in anki, but while it lets me record in anki, there's no actual sound. I also tried opening audacity and it says it can't use default audio device.
I tried installing the
asahi-audio/trixie-backportsviaapt, but it didn't seem to make a difference 🤔 I would love for this to work, but I haven't done anything in the Linux audio world in years and have little clue where to start.(I can't imagine it's important, but I'm on KDE if that's helpful info)
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OK, the number one thing that is awful about Debian Bananas is the battery life of my macbook has gotten awful. I used to be able to last all day on macOS. Now I last a couple hours, tops :[
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OK, the number one thing that is awful about Debian Bananas is the battery life of my macbook has gotten awful. I used to be able to last all day on macOS. Now I last a couple hours, tops :[
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OK, the number one thing that is awful about Debian Bananas is the battery life of my macbook has gotten awful. I used to be able to last all day on macOS. Now I last a couple hours, tops :[
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OK, the number one thing that is awful about Debian Bananas is the battery life of my macbook has gotten awful. I used to be able to last all day on macOS. Now I last a couple hours, tops :[
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OK, the number one thing that is awful about Debian Bananas is the battery life of my macbook has gotten awful. I used to be able to last all day on macOS. Now I last a couple hours, tops :[
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So here's the current operating metrics for using Debian Bananas (Trixie and KDE Plasma btw). Keep in mind I haven't compiled the mesa3D drivers or whatever yet, because I'm lazy, so that might help a bit too, but so far I'd say this is not something I'd recommend on lower end M1s. I'm cruisin' along fine because this thing is speced out to Hell, but @cloudymax is also running the same stack on a lower end M1 and is suffering from overheating right now.
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So here's the current operating metrics for using Debian Bananas (Trixie and KDE Plasma btw). Keep in mind I haven't compiled the mesa3D drivers or whatever yet, because I'm lazy, so that might help a bit too, but so far I'd say this is not something I'd recommend on lower end M1s. I'm cruisin' along fine because this thing is speced out to Hell, but @cloudymax is also running the same stack on a lower end M1 and is suffering from overheating right now.
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So here's the current operating metrics for using Debian Bananas (Trixie and KDE Plasma btw). Keep in mind I haven't compiled the mesa3D drivers or whatever yet, because I'm lazy, so that might help a bit too, but so far I'd say this is not something I'd recommend on lower end M1s. I'm cruisin' along fine because this thing is speced out to Hell, but @cloudymax is also running the same stack on a lower end M1 and is suffering from overheating right now.
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So here's the current operating metrics for using Debian Bananas (Trixie and KDE Plasma btw). Keep in mind I haven't compiled the mesa3D drivers or whatever yet, because I'm lazy, so that might help a bit too, but so far I'd say this is not something I'd recommend on lower end M1s. I'm cruisin' along fine because this thing is speced out to Hell, but @cloudymax is also running the same stack on a lower end M1 and is suffering from overheating right now.
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So here's the current operating metrics for using Debian Bananas (Trixie and KDE Plasma btw). Keep in mind I haven't compiled the mesa3D drivers or whatever yet, because I'm lazy, so that might help a bit too, but so far I'd say this is not something I'd recommend on lower end M1s. I'm cruisin' along fine because this thing is speced out to Hell, but @cloudymax is also running the same stack on a lower end M1 and is suffering from overheating right now.
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OK, time bare my soul. Here are the parameters with which I operate:
I'm running asahi with Debian Bananas using KDE Plasma
I have a dutch macbook pro, and so the keyboard looks as described here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102743
I want the top button to the left of the 1 key to map to screenshot
when I hit shift+3, it should produce a hash
the button to the left of my z key, should be a backtic by default and a tilde when I hold shift and hit it
capslock should be ctrl
command key should be another control
All other keys should behave the way they normally would.
What keyboard model and layout do you choose for this if you're using Debian Bananas with KDE Plasma on a Dutch macbook pro?
If I select Apple ISO and Dutch Dutch Macintosh, everything works except #, which is instead a £. (also it won't let me map "win" aka command to ctrl)
If I select Generic 104-key PC and Dutch Dutch Macintosh, the # works, but then the tilde key becomes < >, which is weird.
I have no idea what to do. I want help.
#debianbananas #asahi #kde_plasma #kdePlasma #ashailinux #keyboard #keyboards
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OK, time bare my soul. Here are the parameters with which I operate:
I'm running asahi with Debian Bananas using KDE Plasma
I have a dutch macbook pro, and so the keyboard looks as described here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102743
I want the top button to the left of the 1 key to map to screenshot
when I hit shift+3, it should produce a hash
the button to the left of my z key, should be a backtic by default and a tilde when I hold shift and hit it
capslock should be ctrl
command key should be another control
All other keys should behave the way they normally would.
What keyboard model and layout do you choose for this if you're using Debian Bananas with KDE Plasma on a Dutch macbook pro?
If I select Apple ISO and Dutch Dutch Macintosh, everything works except #, which is instead a £. (also it won't let me map "win" aka command to ctrl)
If I select Generic 104-key PC and Dutch Dutch Macintosh, the # works, but then the tilde key becomes < >, which is weird.
I have no idea what to do. I want help.
#debianbananas #asahi #kde_plasma #kdePlasma #ashailinux #keyboard #keyboards
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OK, time bare my soul. Here are the parameters with which I operate:
I'm running asahi with Debian Bananas using KDE Plasma
I have a dutch macbook pro, and so the keyboard looks as described here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102743
I want the top button to the left of the 1 key to map to screenshot
when I hit shift+3, it should produce a hash
the button to the left of my z key, should be a backtic by default and a tilde when I hold shift and hit it
capslock should be ctrl
command key should be another control
All other keys should behave the way they normally would.
What keyboard model and layout do you choose for this if you're using Debian Bananas with KDE Plasma on a Dutch macbook pro?
If I select Apple ISO and Dutch Dutch Macintosh, everything works except #, which is instead a £. (also it won't let me map "win" aka command to ctrl)
If I select Generic 104-key PC and Dutch Dutch Macintosh, the # works, but then the tilde key becomes < >, which is weird.
I have no idea what to do. I want help.
#debianbananas #asahi #kde_plasma #kdePlasma #ashailinux #keyboard #keyboards
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OK, time bare my soul. Here are the parameters with which I operate:
I'm running asahi with Debian Bananas using KDE Plasma
I have a dutch macbook pro, and so the keyboard looks as described here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102743
I want the top button to the left of the 1 key to map to screenshot
when I hit shift+3, it should produce a hash
the button to the left of my z key, should be a backtic by default and a tilde when I hold shift and hit it
capslock should be ctrl
command key should be another control
All other keys should behave the way they normally would.
What keyboard model and layout do you choose for this if you're using Debian Bananas with KDE Plasma on a Dutch macbook pro?
If I select Apple ISO and Dutch Dutch Macintosh, everything works except #, which is instead a £. (also it won't let me map "win" aka command to ctrl)
If I select Generic 104-key PC and Dutch Dutch Macintosh, the # works, but then the tilde key becomes < >, which is weird.
I have no idea what to do. I want help.
#debianbananas #asahi #kde_plasma #kdePlasma #ashailinux #keyboard #keyboards
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OK, time bare my soul. Here are the parameters with which I operate:
I'm running asahi with Debian Bananas using KDE Plasma
I have a dutch macbook pro, and so the keyboard looks as described here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102743
I want the top button to the left of the 1 key to map to screenshot
when I hit shift+3, it should produce a hash
the button to the left of my z key, should be a backtic by default and a tilde when I hold shift and hit it
capslock should be ctrl
command key should be another control
All other keys should behave the way they normally would.
What keyboard model and layout do you choose for this if you're using Debian Bananas with KDE Plasma on a Dutch macbook pro?
If I select Apple ISO and Dutch Dutch Macintosh, everything works except #, which is instead a £. (also it won't let me map "win" aka command to ctrl)
If I select Generic 104-key PC and Dutch Dutch Macintosh, the # works, but then the tilde key becomes < >, which is weird.
I have no idea what to do. I want help.
#debianbananas #asahi #kde_plasma #kdePlasma #ashailinux #keyboard #keyboards
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OK, so what left?
- fix keyboard layout. The key next to my z key on my keyboard is labeled with a tilde and a back-tic, but if I hit, it types a < or with shfit I get a >... which is confusing. To be honest, I basically never used the other on the top right that is supposed to be tilde on US keyboards, because it's... I don't know what that is actually lol it kinda looks like an s with a little circle in the middle? And if you hit shift, you get what looks like a plus sign with an underscore? :blobcat_sad_shrug:
Either way, I have gotten used to the tilde being next to my z key and I want it back there, so I can remap that other weird key to screenshot.
no easy way to screenshot, see above.
zathura not pretty
have not attempted to setup email or vpn yet
But we're moving! I can see this being a lovely daily driver by Kubecon! :grey_blue_hearts:
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OK, so what left?
- fix keyboard layout. The key next to my z key on my keyboard is labeled with a tilde and a back-tic, but if I hit, it types a < or with shfit I get a >... which is confusing. To be honest, I basically never used the other on the top right that is supposed to be tilde on US keyboards, because it's... I don't know what that is actually lol it kinda looks like an s with a little circle in the middle? And if you hit shift, you get what looks like a plus sign with an underscore? :blobcat_sad_shrug:
Either way, I have gotten used to the tilde being next to my z key and I want it back there, so I can remap that other weird key to screenshot.
no easy way to screenshot, see above.
zathura not pretty
have not attempted to setup email or vpn yet
But we're moving! I can see this being a lovely daily driver by Kubecon! :grey_blue_hearts:
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OK, so what left?
- fix keyboard layout. The key next to my z key on my keyboard is labeled with a tilde and a back-tic, but if I hit, it types a < or with shfit I get a >... which is confusing. To be honest, I basically never used the other on the top right that is supposed to be tilde on US keyboards, because it's... I don't know what that is actually lol it kinda looks like an s with a little circle in the middle? And if you hit shift, you get what looks like a plus sign with an underscore? :blobcat_sad_shrug:
Either way, I have gotten used to the tilde being next to my z key and I want it back there, so I can remap that other weird key to screenshot.
no easy way to screenshot, see above.
zathura not pretty
have not attempted to setup email or vpn yet
But we're moving! I can see this being a lovely daily driver by Kubecon! :grey_blue_hearts:
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OK, so what left?
- fix keyboard layout. The key next to my z key on my keyboard is labeled with a tilde and a back-tic, but if I hit, it types a < or with shfit I get a >... which is confusing. To be honest, I basically never used the other on the top right that is supposed to be tilde on US keyboards, because it's... I don't know what that is actually lol it kinda looks like an s with a little circle in the middle? And if you hit shift, you get what looks like a plus sign with an underscore? :blobcat_sad_shrug:
Either way, I have gotten used to the tilde being next to my z key and I want it back there, so I can remap that other weird key to screenshot.
no easy way to screenshot, see above.
zathura not pretty
have not attempted to setup email or vpn yet
But we're moving! I can see this being a lovely daily driver by Kubecon! :grey_blue_hearts:
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OK, so what left?
- fix keyboard layout. The key next to my z key on my keyboard is labeled with a tilde and a back-tic, but if I hit, it types a < or with shfit I get a >... which is confusing. To be honest, I basically never used the other on the top right that is supposed to be tilde on US keyboards, because it's... I don't know what that is actually lol it kinda looks like an s with a little circle in the middle? And if you hit shift, you get what looks like a plus sign with an underscore? :blobcat_sad_shrug:
Either way, I have gotten used to the tilde being next to my z key and I want it back there, so I can remap that other weird key to screenshot.
no easy way to screenshot, see above.
zathura not pretty
have not attempted to setup email or vpn yet
But we're moving! I can see this being a lovely daily driver by Kubecon! :grey_blue_hearts:
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Fixed window tiling! In KDE, I went to System Systems > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Kwin. Then I searched for "tiling" and remapped all the things to what I'm used to in Spectacle/Rectangle:
- tile left: ctrl+alt+left
- tile right: ctrl+alt+right
- tile up: ctrl+alt+up
- tile down: ctrl+alt+down
That has made my life so much better. I basically never use a second monitor, so tiling across a screen is incredibly important to me :goblin_joy:
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Fixed window tiling! In KDE, I went to System Systems > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Kwin. Then I searched for "tiling" and remapped all the things to what I'm used to in Spectacle/Rectangle:
- tile left: ctrl+alt+left
- tile right: ctrl+alt+right
- tile up: ctrl+alt+up
- tile down: ctrl+alt+down
That has made my life so much better. I basically never use a second monitor, so tiling across a screen is incredibly important to me :goblin_joy:
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Fixed window tiling! In KDE, I went to System Systems > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Kwin. Then I searched for "tiling" and remapped all the things to what I'm used to in Spectacle/Rectangle:
- tile left: ctrl+alt+left
- tile right: ctrl+alt+right
- tile up: ctrl+alt+up
- tile down: ctrl+alt+down
That has made my life so much better. I basically never use a second monitor, so tiling across a screen is incredibly important to me :goblin_joy:
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Fixed window tiling! In KDE, I went to System Systems > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Kwin. Then I searched for "tiling" and remapped all the things to what I'm used to in Spectacle/Rectangle:
- tile left: ctrl+alt+left
- tile right: ctrl+alt+right
- tile up: ctrl+alt+up
- tile down: ctrl+alt+down
That has made my life so much better. I basically never use a second monitor, so tiling across a screen is incredibly important to me :goblin_joy:
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Fixed window tiling! In KDE, I went to System Systems > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Kwin. Then I searched for "tiling" and remapped all the things to what I'm used to in Spectacle/Rectangle:
- tile left: ctrl+alt+left
- tile right: ctrl+alt+right
- tile up: ctrl+alt+up
- tile down: ctrl+alt+down
That has made my life so much better. I basically never use a second monitor, so tiling across a screen is incredibly important to me :goblin_joy:
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Another random thing that was kind of annoying was that it kept randomly clicking things on the page while I was typing. To sort of fix this: In KDE, I went into System Settings > Touchpad > Tapping > Uncheck Tap to Click.
That helps a little bit, but is not a perfect solution. While typing this, it still tried to randomly zoom into the page :crying_skull:
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Another random thing that was kind of annoying was that it kept randomly clicking things on the page while I was typing. To sort of fix this: In KDE, I went into System Settings > Touchpad > Tapping > Uncheck Tap to Click.
That helps a little bit, but is not a perfect solution. While typing this, it still tried to randomly zoom into the page :crying_skull:
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Another random thing that was kind of annoying was that it kept randomly clicking things on the page while I was typing. To sort of fix this: In KDE, I went into System Settings > Touchpad > Tapping > Uncheck Tap to Click.
That helps a little bit, but is not a perfect solution. While typing this, it still tried to randomly zoom into the page :crying_skull:
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Another random thing that was kind of annoying was that it kept randomly clicking things on the page while I was typing. To sort of fix this: In KDE, I went into System Settings > Touchpad > Tapping > Uncheck Tap to Click.
That helps a little bit, but is not a perfect solution. While typing this, it still tried to randomly zoom into the page :crying_skull:
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Another random thing that was kind of annoying was that it kept randomly clicking things on the page while I was typing. To sort of fix this: In KDE, I went into System Settings > Touchpad > Tapping > Uncheck Tap to Click.
That helps a little bit, but is not a perfect solution. While typing this, it still tried to randomly zoom into the page :crying_skull:
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Its happening! Its finally installing Debian bananas! Its at 70.6% now. :heart_cyber:
BTW, I took the opportunity to take everything off of icloud and move it to nextcloud. Very very happy about that :goblin_joy:
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Its happening! Its finally installing Debian bananas! Its at 70.6% now. :heart_cyber:
BTW, I took the opportunity to take everything off of icloud and move it to nextcloud. Very very happy about that :goblin_joy:
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Its happening! Its finally installing Debian bananas! Its at 70.6% now. :heart_cyber:
BTW, I took the opportunity to take everything off of icloud and move it to nextcloud. Very very happy about that :goblin_joy:
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Its happening! Its finally installing Debian bananas! Its at 70.6% now. :heart_cyber:
BTW, I took the opportunity to take everything off of icloud and move it to nextcloud. Very very happy about that :goblin_joy:
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Its happening! Its finally installing Debian bananas! Its at 70.6% now. :heart_cyber:
BTW, I took the opportunity to take everything off of icloud and move it to nextcloud. Very very happy about that :goblin_joy: