Yeah, I didn’t know Mint uses it and spent an hour trying to understand how to configure alsa and why my configuration looks correct but doesn’t do what I want (swap front channels)
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Yeah, I didn’t know Mint uses it and spent an hour trying to understand how to configure alsa and why my configuration looks correct but doesn’t do what I want (swap front channels)
Oh, they are just minmaxing you out. I’m not in retail, but my manager always tells me to only go for the easy 80%
That sounds too good to be true, I would expect it to be three or four separate insurances. I have only one that covers my bicycle and any problems I cause or get while riding it
Next time I will fly anywhere, I’ll make sure to get that travel insurance, thanks for a hint
Most likely, they pay something like $5/lb of lost luggage, which is not nearly enough
I was lucky to eventually get the lost bags instead of a useless payment when my bags were lost
I do this sometimes. After I reply, I don’t expect another question maybe because I assume it would be in a single question otherwise. Then I return back to whatever I was doing and can often not notice any new messages ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
On the other hand, I’m usually ok if you choose at your own discretion in such a case, I’m not the one to be picky if I failed to choose in the first place
I went from Debian to Mint
although…
… now I’m thinking about switching to NixOS and it’s not even there.
But then again, I feel like my confidence is lower than my competence, and I really like things that require less tinkering nowadays