It’s pretty ironic to have problems with audio not recognizing headphones… on WINDOWS.

Multi-trillion (10^12) dollar company, btw.

(Both laptops are reasonably new.)

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    Linux audio issues were common during the transition to PulseAudio, but that was almost 20 years ago now.

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            It’s a pretty easy setup for turning all of your Linux devices into speakers for one studio stream.
            Set up some raspberry pis, plug them into speakers around the house, hit a button on your phone, they’re all playing synchronized music

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        Agreed, it was the next step from pulseaudio. To say it wasnt problematic is incorrect, as it had many problems and needed a lot of manual intervention.

        Nowadays, pipewire appears alot more stable, even with the compatibility layers for when stuff uses pulseaudio.

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        I’ve been using Linux as my main operating system since 2010 and can’t recall having any audio issues. My desktop has 5 sound cards and they all work fine. I don’t use bluethooth for audio, so I guess that makes things easier.

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      I was about to say… Maybe I’ve just been lucky, but I haven’t had the slightest issue with Linux audio. Ever.

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        mint occasionally loses all sound devices on my media pc, but that’s usually fixed with a reboot. and easy effects caused random sound lags, so i have to live without eq.

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      Hard to believe it’s been that long already. Linux has come so far. I remember fighting with audio issues. The most frequent issue I remember having is not being able to have two different programs use the sound card at the same time. Haha. So no system sounds while listening to music.

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        Two programs not being able to use the sound card at the same time is what happens when you set a program to use an ALSA hw or plughw device instead of PulseAudio or PipeWire.

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          Back when I first started using Linux, PulseAudio was not yet a thing. Back then I was using Mandriva/Mandrake and Redhat (prior to switching to Enterprise).