Hello
> I believe you mean (specifically) cut off from access to GMail
> send/receive access by GMail users, as an alternative to using GMail's
> proprietary WebUI. Yes, that's very strongly my understanding, too.
>
> Of course, my own way of eliminating GMail problems is: Don't use
> GMail, an
Hi,
I'm on Devuan Beowulf, running lightdm, openbox and lxpanel.
I don't run pulseaudio, I just use ALSA for sound.
Firefox sound works for showing videos etc. I have set mixer values so that
I can record
arecord -vvv -f dat -d 4 /tmp/a.wav
and it plays back. So speakers and microphone wor
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 11:10:18AM +, Jim Jackson wrote:
>
> Firefox sound works for showing videos etc. I have set mixer values so that
> I can record
>
> arecord -vvv -f dat -d 4 /tmp/a.wav
>
> and it plays back. So speakers and microphone working.
>
> I want to run Zoom via Firefox (n
On Wed, 28 Oct 2020, ael wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 11:10:18AM +, Jim Jackson wrote:
> >
> > Firefox sound works for showing videos etc. I have set mixer values so that
> > I can record
> >
> > arecord -vvv -f dat -d 4 /tmp/a.wav
> >
> > and it plays back. So speakers and micropho
On 28-10-2020 12:10, Jim Jackson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm on Devuan Beowulf, running lightdm, openbox and lxpanel.
> I don't run pulseaudio, I just use ALSA for sound.
>
> Firefox sound works for showing videos etc. I have set mixer values so that
> I can record
>
> arecord -vvv -f dat -d 4 /tmp/a.
Quoting d...@d404.nl (d...@d404.nl):
> I do not have experience with Zoom but with Jitsi and discovered that
> disabling WebRTC leakage in Firefox because of WebRTC leaking ip
> addresses also crippled Jitsi.
The first comment on this bug is said to address that (even though the
bug report is for
It seems we're drifting away from the main subject.
Count me in!
Of course, my own way of eliminating GMail problems is: Don't use
GMail, and you thereby magically avoid GMail problems. ;->
It's 2020. Snowden leaks started in 2013.
.
(Also, it seems to be stylized as Gmail, not GMail)
It's
Well said to all of that.
On 26/10/2020 17:10, John Crisp via Dng wrote:
>
> (why DID they need to make it TB
> corporation and for not a NFP?).
As far as I am aware, this question has not been answered in public
(although it could simply be that it was the least-friction way forward).
The corpo
On 27/10/2020 22:47, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting John Crisp via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org):
>
> [snip much-appreciated picture of behind-the-scenes management
> folderol at Thunderbird Project:]
>
>> The problem is decent alternatives are not great [...]
> Just in case people have lost track of this,
Quoting Bernard Rosset via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org):
> It seems we're drifting away from the main subject.
> Count me in!
Roger that! Subject header tweaked.
> ?
> If your emails are being refused by others, including major email
> hosters, I would kindly suggest you check you got at least corr
On 2020-10-28 07:47, Rick Moen wrote:
...
> I continue to like projects that are limited in feature scope enough to
> not live or die by corporate underwriting. E.g., mutt continues to be
> maintainable by a small group of motivated developers. When I want it
> to be graphical, I run it in an xte
On 2020-10-28 08:20, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Dimitris T. via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org):
>
>> still recommending TB to clients/people though...
>
> In case it's useful, I keep a list of all known MUAs for Linux, here:
> http://linuxmafia.com/kb/Mail/muas.html
> Necessary disclaimer: As anyone
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