Re: Anyone Have USB wifi adapter or 50ft ethernet cable they want to sell?

2020-03-28 Thread Phil Waclawski
I have a 50 ft ethernet cable, how should I get it to you? Phil W On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 11:08 PM Andrew McRobb wrote: > Working from home and I dont have a ethernet outlet close enough to my > work station. Anyone have 50ft ethernet cable or wifi adapter that works > for Linux? > > Thanks > --

Re: Anyone Have USB wifi adapter or 50ft ethernet cable they want to sell?

2020-03-28 Thread Stephen Partington
The only USB adapter I have is wireless N On Sat, Mar 28, 2020, 11:08 PM Andrew McRobb wrote: > Working from home and I dont have a ethernet outlet close enough to my > work station. Anyone have 50ft ethernet cable or wifi adapter that works > for Linux? > > Thanks >

Anyone Have USB wifi adapter or 50ft ethernet cable they want to sell?

2020-03-28 Thread Andrew McRobb
Working from home and I dont have a ethernet outlet close enough to my work station. Anyone have 50ft ethernet cable or wifi adapter that works for Linux? Thanks --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscrib

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread Michael Butash
If it comes with a dongle, it's likely not bluetooth, thus why it works better. Even though natively 99.9% of dongles today use 2.4ghz, they are not all the same, and definitely not bluetooth. I have a gaggle of these for logitech, kensington, and others for my usage, none bluetooth. If bluetoot

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread Ed
You want to use the bluetooth dongle that comes with the mic if it comes with one because, I think, there are bluetooth profiles that vendors can use that are specifically designed for audio. The chips in your laptop may have a profile for a more general use. Not all bluetooth are the same, the SIG

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread Michael Butash
A buddy of mine uses a yeti mic on conference calls like me, and he's got the wrap-around spit/pop sheild on his rig. It sounded great, so I got to looking around, and the HyperX mic has a built-in anti-pop mechanism that saved on the external unit, better or worse. Saw new ones for sale on ebay

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread David Schwartz
> On Mar 28, 2020, at 12:16 AM, der.hans wrote: > > Am 28. Mar, 2020 schwätzte David Schwartz so: > > moin moin David, > >> >> A lot of people get these big (4”) round things on a gooseneck that are >> suspended in front of the mic. I think they’re pretty silly unless you’re >> doing profes

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread Bob Elzer
Just my two cents or rather 99 cents I have a teamspeak server so i use that a lot and before I used a headset to talk with people in game. What bugged me was that expensive headsets would always wind up breaking the wires with no way to fix it. So I got tired of buying new ones. I wound up buyin

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread Michael Butash
Hi Hans, I went through this a few weeks ago and spent half a day digging on if I should get a better mic. Right now I use mostly a Jabra 510 conferencing "puck" , which usually works great for me under any linux. I

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread Stephen Partington
Oh. And with the right adapter it worked my phone. On Sat, Mar 28, 2020, 8:03 AM Stephen Partington wrote: > For purely voice chat Plantronics blackwire is fantastic. It plays nice > with every os I have tried it with in using arch and Ubuntu. The firmware > update is win/Mac only but USB pass-t

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread Stephen Partington
For purely voice chat Plantronics blackwire is fantastic. It plays nice with every os I have tried it with in using arch and Ubuntu. The firmware update is win/Mac only but USB pass-through worked for me on vm. On Fri, Mar 27, 2020, 4:42 PM der.hans wrote: > moin moin, > > With everyone else sud

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread der.hans
Am 28. Mar, 2020 schwätzte David Schwartz so: moin moin David, HA! You’re asking for a one-size-fits-all computer, OS, and programming language! Shell on debian on generic AMD box :). But, yeah, I understand sound isn't as simple as those things are. Thanks for the detailed answer. Reminde

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread der.hans
Am 27. Mar, 2020 schwätzte Aaron Jones so: moin moin, Blue yeti. I see that everywhere. And you can get a really epensive cooler to store it in :). https://www.newegg.com/blue-microphones-yeti-midnight-blue-usb-connector/p/N82E16836431039?Description=blue%20microphones%20yeti&cm_re=blue_micr

Re: standalone mic

2020-03-28 Thread der.hans
Am 27. Mar, 2020 schwätzte Alan Dayley so: moin moin, Zoom H2N fits that list for me. https://www.zoom-na.com/products/field-video-recording/field-recording/zoom-h2n-handy-recorder I haven’t used it with Linux, but it has a line out port if the USB connection is problematic. Not sure if it fi