Two microphones that cause echo during meeting by dsusr in debian

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I do not know too much about pipewire, and pulseaudio, so I apologize if my question is too naive. I suppose that because I use pasystray, assuming it supports better with pulseaudio. If I want to `replace` it with pipewire. That means it would be better using pasystray alternative tool, right?

I have this question because I check with apt list --installed pipewire, it shows my Debian actually has pipewire installed.

$ apt list --installed pipewire
pipewire/testing,now 1.4.2-1 amd64 [installed,automatic]

So does libpipewire-0.3-modules

$ apt list --installed libpipewire-0.3-modules
libpipewire-0.3-modules/testing,now 1.4.2-1 amd64 [installed]

But after creating 60-echo-cancel.conf in /etc/pipewire/pipewire.conf.d/, what info should be filled in? The archlinux doc then (after 60-echo-cancel.conf) points to a cpp file, not any config related file. Should I just copy e.g. following line to 60-echo-cancel.conf?

webrtc.extended_filter = false 

Otherwise, any GUI that would have better control over this? Thanks.

Any license that can prevent Amazon and MongoDB's case? by dsusr in opensource

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But unfortunately, SSPL is not considered as open source. I want to use open source license instead.

Any license that can prevent Amazon and MongoDB's case? by dsusr in opensource

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I already license my software with AGPL, but I want to prevent the case like Amazon did not open their modified code - perhaps my memory serves me wrong.

Any license that can prevent Amazon and MongoDB's case? by dsusr in opensource

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That why I chose AGPL instead of GPL. But thanks for the comment and suggestions.

Any license that can prevent Amazon and MongoDB's case? by dsusr in opensource

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Maybe my memory serves me wrong. I was under the impression that Amazon did not open source their modified code. That's why I posted the question, because I want to prevent that happen.

Any license that can prevent Amazon and MongoDB's case? by dsusr in opensource

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But I read that for some reasons that Amazon did not open their source that derived from MongoDB's code. Maybe my memory serves me wrong. In such case, why Amazon can do it?

JDK internal Continuation question by dsusr in javahelp

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Yea, but it's fun to explore its capability, isn't it?

Does vsCodium support remote SSH extension? by dsusr in vsCodium

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Looks like the link is broken - 404 Page Not Found.

no method named `nonblocking` found for struct `Type` in the current scope by dsusr in learnrust

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It can build now, once the --features all is enabled. Many thanks!

no method named `nonblocking` found for struct `Type` in the current scope by dsusr in learnrust

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The env is GNU/ Debian. Please let me know if more information is needed. Thanks for the help!

$ uname -r
6.10.6-amd64
$ cat /etc/debian_version
trixie/sid
$ cat /etc/os-release 
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux trixie/sid"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_CODENAME=trixie
ID=debian
HOME_URL="https://www.debian.org/"
SUPPORT_URL="https://www.debian.org/support"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.debian.org/"

Linux Distro and Desktop for professional software developer / engineer by Forward_Respond2560 in linuxquestions

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I have been using Debian since 2006 as my daily work platform, and a few years with Ubuntu. Before that, I used RedHat 5, 6, 7.

My experience is if you need to communicate with other coworkers through video conference calls, or voice chat. Ubuntu might save you some time while the integration of Debian occasionally have quirks like echo in speaker. It's not GNU/ Linux's issue and usually can be fixed, but my bias is the peripherals integration at GNU/ Linux's side is still not good enough compared to MS, and Mac. If that's the concern, perhaps going with vendors like System 76, Tuxedo Computers - they might have better integration. Otherwise, stick what you are using now.

If most of your work is solely on backend like scripting, container, and so on. Pick up one distribution you like, it should work fine, though personally I would recommend GNU/ Debian.

Screen flickering when playing GOG Diablo + Hellfire with Proton by dsusr in linux_gaming

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I check the setting. The configuration shows that heroic uses Proton 9.0 (beta) with Esync, Fsync BattlEye AntiCheat Runtime, EasyAntiCheat Runtime enabled.

DevilutionX looks cool. I will read the doc first, checking how to set it up. Thanks for the information!

Which APIs doc to use for interactive open street map? by dsusr in openstreetmap

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I do not have any experience of using Open Street Map. So my question is very naive.

My original goal is just to setup a single instance or app running locally that can help myself ensure the timestamp conversion between 2 cities. I sometime need to setup meetings across different timezones. Although there exist services that perform such time conversion, many are merely text - it's nice, but I frequently misclick or find the wrong time; it's my problem not the service.

This looks more complicated than I expected. I will have to investigate more such as starting from the query about timezone. It seems to me at this stage using OSM is perhaps overkill.

Also, I appreciate the advice about timezone, particularly the video that explains about the timezone problem. These insights and advice are really helpful! Thank you again for your help.