On 12/04/2011 01:41 PM, Francisco Ares wrote:
Hi,

I have just upgraded Firefox from 7 to 8 and after that I was unable
to hear the sound of videoclips from YouTube, for instance.

I remember there was a little trick to make past versions of FF to
work with pulse audio (that I use so VirtualBox machines can also
play sounds), but can't find what it was.

Hi Francisco.  I can't answer your Firefox question, sorry, but may
I ask you a question about pulseaudio instead?

There are several of us old atavistic grumps (you know who you are,
Alan) who can't see any use for pulseaudio and therefore disable it
with useflags and any other way we can.

For example, I use vbox all the time and have no problem getting
sound from my vbox guests, or from firefox or any other application.

Sound "just works" without pulseaudio -- so why do I need it?

Sadly, gnome3 has made pulseaudio mandatory if I want to use the
volume control applet on gnome-panel (and I do) so I now have the
pulseaudio daemon running in the background, but all of my apps
are built without the pulseaudio useflag and all produce good
sound even when I kill the pulseaudio daemon manually.

I still don't get the whole idea behind pulseaudio.


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