https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1348569

** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1348569
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1348569

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Title:
  No Sound  from browser after V52

Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  No sound from browser using 52.0+build2-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
  52.0+build2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 AMD64

  Release 12.04 and 14.04... I don't use 16.04 due to systemd.

  I upgraded Firefox to version 52 on an ALSA-only linux system.

  Actual results:

  All sites that play audio are now broken.

  
  Expected results:

  Audio playback should have continued to work.

  This new PulseAudio requirement renders Firefox useless to me as a
  general-purpose browser. PulseAudio is not viable on some systems, and
  due to its design, that is extremely unlikely to ever change. By
  making Firefox depend on it, you have just forced me to spend my time
  preparing a migration to another browser on the systems I maintain or
  support.

  Please return ALSA support to the standard build so that we can once
  again use Firefox.

  
  I suggest that Ubuntu REMOVE firefox from the repo's and instead switch to 
Pale Moon as the default browser.

  Alternatively I suggest IceWeasel, if they have not followed the same
  path since it is based off FF with out branding.

  Last option is for Canocicial/Ubuntu to patch FF and return ALSA
  support.

  I do not use PulseAudio, and never will. I have setups which require
  ALSA and only ALSA installed to work, ie: various ASLA plugins which
  are used to process audio.

  Additionally with the removal of flash plugin support in FF, and
  upcoming CPU support removal, I don't think this program is very
  "Linux-y" or "Ubuntu" in its support or ideas. As much as you may hate
  on flash, it regrettably is still a need in 2017. Some sites are never
  going to change, and will just force users to use a browser that
  supports it or really the intent is to force a change in OS to
  something that support its, IOW, NOT Linux(Ubuntu)!

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