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pulseeffects-presets
- EQ for the Tuxedo XA1510 / XMG APEX 15
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When will pulse gen 2 come out ?
They will stay unchanged. It is easier right now to get a semi-decent 720p webcam than a good 2MP cam. Also, give Pulseeffects a try, we have already set up an audio profile for the Pulse 15. Using that, the Pulse already has one of the better speakers in our portfolio. The profile is not perfect, since it can lead to slight distortions on certain frequencies, like any equalizer-setting it is not suited for everything, but it will boost the lower frequency and enhance stereo separation. If you experience audible "vibrations" through the case, feel free to untighten the bottom cover screws very slightly in the speaker area. If they are too tight, it will vibrate audibly more.
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THX Audio in Stellaris 15 Gen 3 AMD laptop
You can try something with PulseEffects but I couldn't find a very good combination. There is a git repository from Tuxedo: https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/pulseeffects-presets . In addition, you can enable "Convolver" and import one of these IRS (Impulse Response) files: https://github.com/eedeidk/PulseAudio-IRSs/tree/master/IRS . Share your results if you find a good one.
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Tuxedo InfinityBook S 15 review
A suggested trick is to install PulseEffects but it does not add any significant improvement with the given settings.
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AutoEQ + PulseEffects for better sound quality with headphones (Ubuntu)
Note: This may be useful to combine with https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/pulseeffects-presets/ if you can find a good configuration for your laptop speakers.
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InfinityBook 14 Gen. 6: user feedback
u/_Loxley Do you mean speakers with more bass or at a different position? Have you tried PulseEffects? https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/pulseeffects-presets There is no preset yet for the Pro 14 v6. But you should be able to get a more clear and louder sound after some tweaking.
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XMG & SCHENKER | Portfolio Overview and Feature Comparison
we released a sound profile for it on our Github page
howdy
- Linux Facial Recognition:
- Budibase, a GUI for building apps on top of SQL, REST, Google Sheets, and open-source alternative to Airtable and Retool, now ships with a 👥 Multiplayer Collaboration, 🤖 Autocomplete Bindings, 🔄 and Synchronous Automations.
- Lenovo Thinkpad e14 Gen 4 AMD?
- The things that I wish GNOME had integrated by default
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Love the stability
you can even use facial recognition with IR webcam
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I have a LG gram 16 2 in 1. Does anyone know how well this machine takes to Linux?
Source
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Is linux-surface kernel necessary when installing fedora 37 on WSLG2?
I just bought a go 2 (not laptop go) this weekend and installed fedora 37 on it. Almost everything worked without the surface kernel except the camera requires v4l2loopback kernel drivers to create a gstreamer device for apps that don’t support libcamera. There were only old versions available in copr but no surface kernel headers available so I couldn’t build the kernel modules. I switched to ubuntu 22.10 and got similar hardware support but more available packages. I’m still trying to figure out how to get the IR sensors to work so I can use howdy for login/sudo. https://github.com/boltgolt/howdy
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Facial Recognition
First, you'll need to install Howdy.
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when will PopOS support face id logins?
I've tried using Howdy, but that doesn't seem to work. It's probably because of this issue
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Webcam very poor quality
Just like with digicams, it is not just about the sensor, but also the image processing itself. Should we omit the IR sensor to replace it with a better firmware-based noise-reduction system? But what about "Howdy" / "Hello" users, if we go this route?
What are some alternatives?
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
fingerprint-gui - Use fingerprint readers with a Linux desktop environment
EasyEffects-Presets - Collection of PulseEffects presets
slimbookface - Slimbook Face is an application that allows you to graphically manage multiple faces with boltgolt/howdy and enable PAM authentication throughout the system, or disable it at login, since login fails in some distributions or desktop environments (like KDE).
AutoEq - Automatic headphone equalization from frequency responses
arch-linux-surface - Arch Linux kernel patcher for Surface devices
pulseeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications [Moved to: https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects]
linux-enable-ir-emitter - Provides support for infrared cameras that are not directly enabled out-of-the box.
EasyEffects-Presets - Presets for EasyEffects and PulseEffects.
rtw89 - Driver for Realtek 8852AE, an 802.11ax device
PulseAudio-IRSs - Collection of PulseEffects IRSs. Works with Viper4Android too.
gnome-shell-extension-system76-power - System76 Power Management Extension