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I am currently using OBS in my home office setup in order to be able to add cool effects and backgrounds to my video calls and meetings. I am using obs-v4l2sink (https://github.com/CatxFish/obs-v4l2sink) in order to stream to a virtual webcam, but I have had no such luck when it comes to streaming audio to a virtual microphone.
Is there a way to output the audio captured by OBS to a virtual microphone?
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I am new to Kali-linux and I am using it from a USB, my problem is when I shut down my computer and downloaded scripts or changes I have made are gone
That is probably because you are using it from Live mode which is only useful when you want to test few things out. It does not save anything
You can always look into this
persistent kali usb
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My PC has two different audio outputs. One built in, another on LCD monitor connected through HDMI. I want to play different sounds in different speakers not semulteniously. Like if the LCD monitor has videos opened, the sound will pass over the HDMI. If built in display opens another application that plays sound, it will play in the built in speakers. How to do that in ubuntu or any Linux?
Using pulseaudio handler solved the problem.
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I am still unable to get an answer to this question: Can I check email and do other web-browsing activities with the kindle paperwhite 2 (of course with poor quality viewing experience) over 3g? I read 3g enables access only to wikipedia and amazon sites.
According to the Dummies website, you can only check Wikipedia and Amazon over 3G on your paperwhite.
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I'm trying to find a way (if it's even possible) to connect a Bluno (Arduino UNO + BLE) directly to a pc/mac.
All information I find about it is to connect Bluno to the apps dfrobot provides for Android and IOS.
http://www.dfrobot.com/wiki/index.php/Bluno_SKU:DFR0267
Thanks!
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Suppose I'm using the write command to send messages to another host on the server. Can the root user or any other user get to know that we are interacting?
This can easily be done by any user that can capture packets on the interface (including root) and any intermediary devices. Moreover, root could in theory install additional mechanisms to hijack/inspect traffic.