You are using the WebRTC stack that's why. It's done by your browser. Bad quality, low stability ,not secure. Plus WebRTC can be used by malicious site, by default you should disable it. Nope I am talking about videconferencing software like Webex, ...
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That's not a Microsoft issue. Loose your key and the door will stay close whatever it is.
3-2-1 rule : 3 backups 2 different types of storage 1 copy off-site
Bazitte ! Try Bazitte.
Most of manufacturers use windows drivers, due to the market share it is realistic. It is plug and play and work like a charm. After years of using Linux half of the devices will never work on it, mostly because nobody cares. The other half will need tuning to be usable if you are lucky. 2% will ready for Linux.
Including :
- Tablets
- Music instruments, mixers, audio devices
- Multimedia equipment
- DAC
- High end Webcam
- Cameras ...
It is. If you ever try to plug a webcam or use any conference software on Linux. I will not speak about audio if you have to handle multiple sources...
If you don't use many devices it's fine.
Anglais Ikea has marketed fecal-contaminated horse meatballs and chocolate pies. Bon appétit!
In the dark, and close your eyes
They are actually working on a simplified GDPR version. Nothing good into the pipe.
Nope I just dont use floppy anymore lol
It depends about what you plan to do with your computer it's not the best music, graphisms, streaming, ...even if there are solid improvements. Usually you will get more chance with an old device than a brand new one.