topic title: Firefox pulseaudio dependency
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Might be worth thinking about an alternative
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Might be worth thinking about an alternative
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#2
Next thing you know, they'll require systemd, then M$-Windows. Le-sigh!
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#5
I don't know. Never checked yet. Or I never noticed. So for the curious
Just to make sure this laptop does not have the above installed. Now to go to youtube and play some music in Seamonkey.
^---- embedded YouTube-hosted video: https://www.youtube.com/31kYXDJenSg
Yep. Sound loud and clear here using Seamonkey.
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harry@biker:~
$ apt search pulseaudo
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
^---- embedded YouTube-hosted video: https://www.youtube.com/31kYXDJenSg
Yep. Sound loud and clear here using Seamonkey.
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#6
seamonkey doesn't have the issue. just firefox.rokytnji wrote:I don't know. Never checked yet. Or I never noticed. So for the curious
Just to make sure this laptop does not have the above installed. Now to go to youtube and play some music in Seamonkey.Code: Select all
harry@biker:~ $ apt search pulseaudo Sorting... Done Full Text Search... Done
^---- embedded YouTube-hosted video: https://www.youtube.com/s-bKFo30o2o
Yep. Sound loud and clear here using Seamonkey.
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#7
I guess you did not look at my quoted screenshot then? __{{emoticon}}__
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I couldn't. link doesn't work. I just assumed it was firefox. And you know what the say about assuming! LOL!rokytnji wrote:I guess you did not look at my quoted screenshot then? __{{emoticon}}__
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#9
The thumbnail works for me. I got a feeling from chat that somehow your ~/.mozilla folder has some hinkey cruft in it from a site visit.
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#10
maybe, but I've used 3 different computers now. I'm on a windows machine right now with google chrome.
rokytnji wrote:The thumbnail works for me. I got a feeling from chat that somehow your ~/.mozilla folder has some hinkey cruft in it from a site visit.
maybe, but I've used 3 different computers now. I'm on a windows machine right now with google chrome.
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#11
Got a screeny of the popup. Maybe we can show it to
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I am a registered member there so I can start a thread on the subject.
If you give me detailed ammo to post as far as what operating systems, machines, browsers, used.
I'll just quote you.
\Maybe we can start a new thread on that here also.
new-users-general-questions-f16.html
Since that section is the catch all for weird stuff like this.
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I am a registered member there so I can start a thread on the subject.
If you give me detailed ammo to post as far as what operating systems, machines, browsers, used.
I'll just quote you.
\Maybe we can start a new thread on that here also.
new-users-general-questions-f16.html
Since that section is the catch all for weird stuff like this.
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#12
regarding the screenshot:
When I passed through this topic earlier, I couldn't understand what roky was talkin 'bout
(i didn't see the thumbnail image)
This session, I do now see that thumbnail image
and so
I'm guessing that the {url}{img}imagebam.com{/img}{/url}
remote site serving the hotlinked image has been intermittently unavailable.
Unavialable to you, from there? Unavailable to me, from here? Server unavailable in general? Who knows?
Don't waste yer time inquiring with freeforums support. Sleazo ads n popups are par for the course.
Without an adblocker in place, I could not (cannot) tolerate visiting freeforums.zorg -hosted forums.
When I passed through this topic earlier, I couldn't understand what roky was talkin 'bout
(i didn't see the thumbnail image)
This session, I do now see that thumbnail image
and so
I'm guessing that the {url}{img}imagebam.com{/img}{/url}
remote site serving the hotlinked image has been intermittently unavailable.
Unavialable to you, from there? Unavailable to me, from here? Server unavailable in general? Who knows?
Don't waste yer time inquiring with freeforums support. Sleazo ads n popups are par for the course.
Without an adblocker in place, I could not (cannot) tolerate visiting freeforums.zorg -hosted forums.
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#13
Freaking Bad spot in the universe for some. Apparently. Not for others. __{{emoticon}}__
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#14
Good spot for me.