YSC cookie is set by Youtube and is used to track the views of embedded videos on Youtube pages. Quantserve (Quantcast) sets the mc cookie to anonymously track user behavior on the website.Ī cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. This is a "CookieConsent" cookie set by Google AdSense on the user's device to store consent data to remember if they accepted or rejected the consent banner.Ĭriteo sets this cookie to provide functions across pages. Google AdSense sets the _gads cookie to provide ad delivery or retargeting. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. This distro is an entire fail.Īdvertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. Sirius Tegra The slowest installer I have ever seen since 1996.
KDE Plasma 5.25.5 Is Out as the Last Update in the Series, Improves Multi-Monitor Support Roberts, Author This version is totally unusable on my system. John Doe I don't understand why? Archinstall is not difficult to use, and installing an aur helper is easy.įirst Look at Crystal Linux, an Arch Linux-Based Distro Focused on Ease of Use and Usability.
Mozilla Thunderbird 91 Users Can Now Finally Upgrade to Thunderbird 102
TUXEDO Computers launches all new TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Linux laptop with a 3K display.
Canonical outs new Linux kernel Live Patch for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS users.
We also saw the end of life of the Linux 5.11 kernel series, so make sure you upgrade to Linux kernel 5.12 or an LTS series soon. This week has been a bit slow in Linux news and releases, but we saw some interesting things along the way, such as the launch of two new Linux-powered laptops from TUXEDO Computers and Entroware. If you want to donate too, you can do it here (any amount is welcome). Thank you to everyone who followed us on social media this week, thank you for all your comments, feedback, tips, and whatnot, and thank you to everyone who donated so far to keep 9to5Linux alive. If you missed last week’s 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup, you can check it out here. So my conclusion is that Xenyx Q802 USB as an audio interface is good for things like recording a live event you're mixing, but not for multitrack recording.The thirty-fourth installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on May 23rd, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world. When I hear myself with that amount of delay, I just can't keep any reasonable time, and it's better to not have any monitoring at all. jack_iodelay gave me the figure of 532 (532 for input latency and 532 for output latency, not sure what the unit is). I tried that, but there's a high latency. For a comfortable recording setup, I need to hear myself through the headphones.Īn alternative would be to use Ardour / DAW for monitoring. I could do something like playing with headphone over one ear, and using the other ear for monitoring, but it's annoying. "on" position: I hear what's coming from the computer, but I can't hear the microphone / line input. Hinweis: Sobald man Ardour manuell installiert. Hinweis Fremdpakete können das System gefährden. müssen DEB-Pakete noch installiert werden. "off" position: I hear the microphone / line input, but not what's coming from the computer. Ardour 5 wurde im August 2016 freigegeben und ist heute die unter Ubuntu standardmäßig verfügbare Version. There's the "TO PHONES / CTRL RM" switch: I'm experimenting with the same mixer, Xenyx Q802 USB.