On 1/22/19 4:38 PM, goli...@dyne.org wrote: > On 2019-01-22 01:12, Arnt Karlsen wrote: >> On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 14:04:02 +0900, Simon wrote in message >> <24516662-997c-fa54-ab14-d12437192...@gikaku.com>: >> >>> IMCO, If a piece of software requires PulseAudio, it deserves to be >>> silent. >> >> ..agreed, except the Tor Browser users are a little too important to >> leave alone in PulseAudio/Systemd hands, for some Tor Browser users, >> this is a life or death issue, as some regimes actually do commit >> murders on people they like to see dead and buried.
I don't see what sound has to do with that. Gotta have that video stream? >> >>> I run a studio and muck around with "pro" linux audio apps from time >>> to time but mostly xwax. That is why I knew Systemd would be no good. >>> I want to hear the excuses for wasting CPU cycles and damaging ears >>> from you-know-who. >> >> ..I'd rather use this thread for practical advice on setting up >> alsa + apulse + torbrowser configurations, which will be more >> useful to Tor Browser users not trusting PulseAudio or Systemd.> > I've been waiting for a good apulse howto to appear for along time. > Maybe that time has finally come. Hopefully torbrowser doesn't need much. If you know how PulseAudio works, apulse should be simple. Maybe there are backports for Ascii. If you want a hand building and testing apulse on Jessie, let me know. Happy to kick the tyres for you. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng