On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 03:57:53PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12020-06-25): > > You don't use Pulseaudio? Current Firefoxen have ALSA enabled for Debian, > > but their ALSA support seems to have fallen prey to bitrot. I didn't > > manage to get them working. > > > > If you insist in not having Pulse (I do), there's apulse (the package > > is named likewise, I think). It plays LD_PRELOAD tricks to trick FF > > into believing it's talking to Pulseaudio. I had success with that. > > I use apulse, and Firefox is capable of producing sound on some sites (I > do not know why I bother to get it working: I do NOT want my web browser > to produce sound!). The microphone is the issue.
Sound wasn't the problem for me. Microphone was. FWIW, I also detest the browser making noises -- but lockdown and things. And seeing people swarming to Zoom gave me the rest. I had both Jitsi and BBB, and micro worked (via apulse) with both. It took me some fiddling with amixer/alsamixer, though. Cheers -- t
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