**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 23 03:00:00 2016 Nov 23 03:24:12 https://www.wired.com/2016/11/great-now-even-headphones-can-spy/ Nov 23 15:25:02 pabs3, theres a gui tool for retasking the in/outs of computer audio interfaces Nov 23 15:25:27 ive had a play with it cus my asus laptop only has one headphone/mic socket Nov 23 15:27:08 it didnt auto switch in old versions of ubuntu, guess its fixed now :) its a useful feature when doing audio stuff but i see it now also can be used as an attack victor. i guess gnu/linux audio privileges need to be more carefully restricted Nov 23 15:28:39 use a nice audiofile headphone amp/dac like from hifimediy :) Nov 23 15:29:19 one way only, no input Nov 23 15:29:41 good prices too Nov 23 15:30:04 the gui had "retask" in its name Nov 23 15:30:14 there was a launchpad repo for it Nov 23 23:58:47 arossdotme: I didn't know there was a Linux UI for that, sounds useful Nov 23 23:59:11 would be cool if the usual Linux desktops/pulseaudio know about it Nov 24 00:50:10 there was a ubuntu repo for it Nov 24 00:50:19 and some blog posts too, years ago Nov 24 00:51:12 to use it is trail and error Nov 24 00:51:38 search hda-jack-retask gui Nov 24 00:52:33 http://voices.canonical.com/david.henningsson/2011/11/29/turn-your-mic-jack-into-a-headphone-jack/ Nov 24 00:52:40 https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/ubuntu/hda Nov 24 00:53:09 sudo apt-get install alsa-tools-gui **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Nov 24 03:00:00 2016