• Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com
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    19 hours ago

    Thanks, maybe I’ll try switching my current Ubuntu to KDE

    Edit: I was able to get my audio working with KDE’s GUI, I just had to choose “Pro Audio” and then “Pro 1”, even switching back to GNOME my audio still works so I’ll see which one I like better. I still wish there was an easy way to set my sample rate and bit depth but this is good for now. Thanks.

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      14 hours ago

      When you installed KDE, it must have also installed pavucontrol. Now that you have that app, you can access those settings on GNOME by searching for that name.

      This also applies for other distros. Just install that package and you’ll have that app.

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      16 hours ago

      I’m glad it worked out!

      Backstory:

      Nowadays audio is all handled by pipewire (no matter which distro/desktop) but the gui to edit the configuration varies, this is how a fix in kde could still work in gnome.