![]() ![]() (A couple of days ago, I received various error messages and the browser wouldn’t open.) Today, it plays fine. Well, I tried “apulse librewolf” again, and it worked. The firejail version in default repositories may be just a little too old? But I couldn’t make the appimage play in firejail. Audio plays fine (even without pulseaudio). We’ll see if that is implemented in the future.) (Suggestions to that effect have been made to LibreWolf. If LibreWolf was similarly accommodating, the audio issues might resolve themselves. With pulseaudio present, outside of Firejail, Firefox shows “Audio Backend” as “Pulse-Rust”.īut if pulseaudio is uninstalled, or if FF is run in Firejail, Firefox shows “Audio Backend” as “alsa”. Strangely, it appears that FireFox is able to adjust its “Audio Backend” to accommodate the available audio system. asoundrc, it apparently doesn’t do so, because there is “nothing to do.” But, the LibreWolf audio does work with pulseaudio outside of firejail. Nothing to do.” If that is the program which creates. ControlCentre/Hardware/Sound Card Chooser reports “Only one sound card found. With pulseaudio installed, and configured to start on boot-up, audio now works on LibreWolf… but, as you suggested, not in Firejail.Īpparently, pulseaudio is problematic in firejail. LibreWolf version 104.0-1 was installed via antiX package installer. The actions mentioned in my original post, were taken based on what I read in various posts. I did read the suggested post (re: No sound in SeaMonkey), and I have searched the forum for ‘browser no sound’ or ‘no sound’. After checking to see if sound worked better on any browser using 4.9.xxx kernel (it did not), I switched back to 5.10.xxx kernel. ![]() Strangely, WaterFox-classic began to work, yesterday. They have to be supported by either hardware directly, or by “plug” and “dmix” ALSA plugins which will perform required conversions on CPU.ĪLSA lib pcm_pulse.c:743:(pulse_prepare) PulseAudio: Unable to create stream: Oops. Ensure that selected device is capable of playing a particular sample format at a particular rate. Apulse does no resampling or format conversion, leaving that task to ALSA plugins. do_connect_pcm: failed to open ALSA device. do_connect_pcm: can’t open playback device “default”. Message: Error: Polling for changes failed: The URI is an audio source is activated, the terminal rapidly reports a repeated string of errors: Missing chrome or resource URL: resource://gre/modules/ JavaScript error: resource://gre/modules/XULStore.jsm, line 62: Error: Can’t find profile directory. But when an audio source is started, the terminal reports “Segmentation Fault” and SeaMonkey crashes.) When prefixing apulse to program start command…Ī. In Pavucontrol, I don’t see anything that mentions pulseaudio. I don’t know where, or how to check audio setup in “.asoundrc”. All of these browsers were installed via Synaptic or antiX package installer from default repos. ![]()
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