Hiya, Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Alex Sassmannshausen <alex.sassmannshau...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hello, >> >> Ricardo Wurmus writes: >> >>> Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> writes: >>> >>>> Leo Famulari <l...@famulari.name> skribis: >>>> >>>>> All kidding aside, I'm happy to push this with PulseAudio support, *if* >>>>> a GuixSD user can confirm that it works. I don't have sound on my GuixSD >>>>> installation. >>>> >>>> I use it all the time and it works, except for IceCat & co. as Chris >>>> notes, which try to use ALSA directly. >>> >>> Does this mean you do not hear sound coming from IceCat and its plugins >>> with the example desktop system configuration? >> >> This is my experience too: works lovely for things like VLC, but not so >> much for IceCat. > > How strange! Do you have a configuration file “~/.asoundrc” or > “/etc/asound.conf” that reroutes ALSA to PulseAudio? > > I’m not using PulseAudio on GuixSD and I have sound in media players and > browser alike. Sorry — I think I misunderstood what is going on: seems I don't have PulseAudio enabled on my system at the moment — please ignore the noise. Still curious why I don't have sound in my browser… more investigation on my side needed it seems. Cheers, Alex