Felton LUG this Saturday at 11 AM

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Wayne

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Jan 18, 2024, 1:01:10 PMJan 18
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Time: This Saturday at 11:00 AM to ~1:00 PM Pacific Time

Location: https://meet.jit.si/FeltonLUG#config.disableTileEnlargement=true&config.enableInsecureRoomNameWarning=false

This single-line URL fixes the tile aspect ratios and eliminates an annoying warning. Use it in your browser -OR- where the room name or Jitsi URL is entered in the Jitsi Meet application.

~ Bring any topic of interest (hopefully technology related) to the group for a spirited discussion by all!


Hope to see you there...

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James Mulherin

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Jan 18, 2024, 9:54:15 PMJan 18
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Hello, Wayne and all,

I have a question about the lack of sound on a couple of my Linux computers: 
I have an Asus desktop and an Asus laptop. 
The desktop only has usable sound through a USB headset with the Unitek Y-247A analog adapter, but sound chips are built into the motherboard (TU-104 and Starship/Matisse) but I have had no success enabling either of them in last months
 
The MB is the Asus X570

If I had Windows on the box, I could try to get it to work with MS Windows, but in the past we could not get it to load.
I am running KDE Neon as my OS.

Is there a way to get sound working under Linux using either of the built in chips?

Jim - from my phone

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I will be joining from a hotell in Cincinnati. My mom and I are at a convention here.
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