

I have a wired Logitech x-540 setup with front left/right and a sub plugged into their respective ports on the mobo.
I have to remove the suspend node on my mint and endeavor setup.


I have a wired Logitech x-540 setup with front left/right and a sub plugged into their respective ports on the mobo.
I have to remove the suspend node on my mint and endeavor setup.


Why does pipewire suspend audio sources by default? This causes a popping sound everytime audio turns back on (~5 seconds).
It took me a while to figure out how to fix this the first time and is a nuisance for anyone trying to learn linux.


Gta added it to remove linux players thinking they were the cheaters. Cheaters got around it the same day.
To answer your question, anti cheat is used to stop other operating systems from running their games, not cheaters.
Once AI can replace a good portion of the work force, we’ll get a universal basic income enough to pay all the bills right? We won’t be jobless and broke?


I may get some heat here but installing LM Studio, (think a personally hosted chat gpt), has helped me far more than any online forum due to the sheer amount of outdated linux information. I highly suggest hosting a model and using it for most of your questions.
I know this doesn’t help other people with similar issues, but I likely would have stopped using linux without it.
For Mint, comment out
-- load_script("suspend-node.lua")in /usr/share/wireplumber/main.lua.d/90-enable-all.luaFor Arch, add
wireplumber.profiles = { main = { hooks.node.suspend = disabled } }in /usr/share/wireplumber/wireplumber.conf
adding to restart wireplumber
systemctl --user restart wireplumberin konsoleI’m not familiar with fedora but hopefully that helps you out.