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Complaint: Lack of GUI option for dynamic range compression

Windows has an easy toggle for enabling (system-wide) dynamic range compression (they call it "audio normalization" or something like that). It's a feature that I need in my day to day usage, yet none of the DEs I've tried have an option for enabling it. You have to install a plugin, edit pulseaudio conf files, restart pulseaudio, and in order to turn it back off there's no reliable way to do it, because volume levels get all messed up.

Why don't DE makers and distros care about this? What do you do when you need dynamic range compression?

I'm sorry about the rant, but I'm kinda tired of editing pulseaudio conf files manually, wasting time on the www looking for solutions just because I forgot some obscure detail about pulseaudio's interface.

What's your opinion?

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What's the difference between pop os downloads?

One says download and the other download lts

https://i.imgur.com/mOAzBVM.png

Which one's better??? also as you can probably tell im a noob so which one SHOULD i download???

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Linux Experiences/Rants or Education/Certifications thread - May 27, 2019

Welcome to r/linux rants and experiences! This megathread is also to hear opinions from anyone just starting out with Linux or those that have used Linux (GNU or otherwise) for a long time.

Let us know what's annoying you, whats making you happy, or something that you want to get out to r/linux but didn't make the cut into a full post of it's own.

For those looking for certifications please use this megathread to ask about how to get certified whether it's for the business world or for your own satisfaction. Be sure to check out r/linuxadmin for more discussion in the SysAdmin world!

_Please keep questions in r/linuxquestions, r/linux4noobs, or the Wednesday automod thread._

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Does the kernel in Opensuse Leap 15.1 contain the latest AMD drm somehow?

I installed the latest Opensuse Leap on a raven ridge system and I was surprised to see a GUI considering it has an older kernel. I tried to play Minecraft and I noticed something odd. The drm is at least 3.something. Did Opensuse decide to integrated newer AMD kernel driver in there or something? On other distorts, I wasn’t able to get video card working until at least kernel 4.16 and it’s working with 4.12 on this.

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I would like to thank all the people working on PowerPC for their amazing work

I am posting this from an iBook G3, a laptop that was released when I was two years old. I'm absolutely astonished by the fact that a twenty-year-old computer, rocking what is essentially a long-abandoned CPU architecture and 256 MB of RAM, can be running Firefox and other day-to-day tasks with relative ease, even without hardware acceleration.

I don't know what to say, other than "thank you!". Thank you very much to the amazing free software teams that make this possible.

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Bunch of Hacking & Net Security books with Linux are currently discounted

It's all inside one bundle and it consists of bunch of books and most of them are on hacking and net security as well some of them are on linux. I know most of us are interested in this topic so it's worth checking out.

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Check it out here: [https://twitter.com/AssortMaoo/status/1133076459893985280](https://twitter.com/AssortMaoo/status/1133076459893985280)

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Advice about Linux+/LPiC-1

Recently I completed the Linux Essentials course at Linux Academy and I was extremely disappointed, so much that I was going to continue but I cancelled the subnoscription.

I found that free NDG @Netacad covers far more in depth key topics, now I wonder if the course for the LPiC-1, which is divided in two modules, is as good as the Essentials is and prepares you enough for go and take the exam.

Thoughts? Ideas?
Thanks !

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I'm looking for a hardware monitor

I'm getting into overclocking again and I'm in need of an app that will display

- CPU speed
- CPU load
- CPU temperature

GPU stats would be a great bonus

I'd prefer a nice GUI, but I'll use anything that meets my needs

I'm on Manjaro

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Can anyone help me out with directories?

Im trying to figure out with directory contains file system management utilities like cp or rm, what command can help me figure this out? Sorry im a noob and this is for a class.

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nmap/openlmi for linux discovery for installed patches

Hi All,

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I am looking to discover all the linux machines in my environment and planning to manage their patching.

I know there are existing tools which does that effectively. I want to try building my own tool to do this patch management task. Could you please help me if I can discover linux machines fo**r OS name & version, Installed patch date/ info** using any of the open source tools like nmap/openlmi? Or suggest me some tools that you know.

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