@Yoav Luft, I don't know if this is the same problem, maybe it doesn't
relate at all. You should start by checking that there's no pulseaudio or
something like that monopolizing the alsa output, because maybe the problem
is not alsa itself. But, if alsa is running alone, I'd start by checking
On 05/21/2010 10:38 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Freitag 21 Mai 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
You don't mind the lag (there is lag, no way around it, you just don't
mind because you're not using software that needs good latency, like
software synthesizers) but I do. So stop trying to
On 23/05/2010, at 8:51 PM, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Sunday 23 May 2010, Fabian Köster wrote:
I WANT TO UNSUBSCRIBE
Maybe you should just do it and stop making noise:
gentoo-user+unsubscr...@lists.gentoo.org
It would be great if mailing list software could be configured so that only
On Sunday 23 May 2010 12:21:39 Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
It would be great if mailing list software could be configured so
that only users who demonstrate they know how to unsubscribe could
subscribe in the first place. Example:
- user subscribes
- mailing list replies: please unsubscribe and
Hi all,
I'm trying to get Flash (10.1.82.76) installed (and working) on
Firefox (3.6.8). I installed adobe-flash and, for good measure,
libflash and libflashsupport:
media-libs/libflash-0.4.10-r1
www-plugins/libflashsupport-1.2 USE=esd gnutls oss pulseaudio -ssl
www-plugins/adobe-flash
oss pulseaudio -ssl
www-plugins/adobe-flash-10.1.82.76-r1 USE=(-multilib) (-nspluginwrapper)
When I go to the Adobe test page
(http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/) it says: You have
version 9,0,115,0 installed. (After closing Firefox and even a full
reboot.)
I uninstalled adobe
pulseaudio -ssl
www-plugins/adobe-flash-10.1.82.76-r1 USE=(-multilib) (-nspluginwrapper)
When I go to the Adobe test page
(http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/) it says: You have
version 9,0,115,0 installed. (After closing Firefox and even a full
reboot.)
I uninstalled adobe-flash
.)?
Are you using any sound daemons (like Esound or Pulseaudio)? Shut them
down. Are you sure you've plugged the speaker/headphone cable(s) into
the right jack? Whenever I install a new computer I always put some
music on and try the different audio jacks to find the right one. How do
you play sound
with PulseAudio means that sound it basically broken out of the box,
and I'm excited for Xfce 4.8.)
It's been a few months since I've been around, and I'd like to know if
HAL has been fully deprecated yet. I'd like to avoid using it if at
all possible, since that seems to be the way of the future. So I'm
Le 02/02/2011 23:59, Brian Waters a écrit :
Hi there. I recently took a few months off from Gentoo to try Ubuntu
(I heard it just works, and that is a Good Thing) only to find that
I'd much rather be back on Gentoo again. (The fact that Ubuntu ships
with PulseAudio means that sound
*
# eselect python list --python2
Available Python 2 interpreters:
[1] python2.7 *
# grep python /etc/make.conf
pygrub python python3 pulseaudio qalculate qt3 qt3support
with all of the above PyKDE4 compiles, however
kde-base/system-config-printer-kde-4.6.3 barfs:
Traceback (most recent
to break the graph cycle.
I've been working from home all day today on the system. Only glitch
I've encountered was that I forgot to reset my .asoundrc after
removing pulseaudio.
--
:wq
!
[nomerge ] dev-java/icedtea-6.1.10.3 USE=hs20 nsplugin nss webstart
xrender -cacao -debug -doc -examples -jamvm -javascript -nio2 -pulseaudio
-systemtap -zero
[nomerge ] dev-java/ant-nodeps-1.8.1
[ebuild NS] virtual/jre-1.7.0 [1.6.0] 0 kB
[ebuild NS]virtual/jdk
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 09:31:56 AM Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
Just don't expect everybody to run our systems without the modern
parts of the stack just because a Commodore 64 cannot run it.
Many of us actually like the modern features of the kernel, glibc,
udev, dbus, systemd, pulseaudio
some apps
managing to take exclusive control over sound devices. In particular,
if, e.g. Flash were run under Firefox before WINE or PulseAudio, then
the latter two didn't get to play.*
* Yes, I know (and have used) the solutions to these kinds of problems
when using PA. That's beside the point
mail with a custom sound file. I do *not* want pulseaudio,
so, do you know of an replacement for esound which could work with
SeaMonkey?
I'm not even sure how you're seeing this. 'esd' and 'esound' don't
show up anywhere in /usr/portage/www-client/seamonkey, for me.
FWIW, I've got the 'alsa' USE
Michael Mol:
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Now, installation of esound was necessary for my SeaMonkey to be able to
notify of new mail with a custom sound file. I do *not* want pulseaudio,
so, do you know of an replacement for esound which could work
.
Not just arp, but actual broadcast/multicast data. If you've ever run
PulseAudio and enabled network sources and sinks on a couple boxes,
you might have accidentally discovered an easy way to bring a wireless
network to its knees. And that's just something I've had personal
experience with. Come
walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 01/24/2012 10:52 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
I just scanned through the gnome-control-center code looking for clues
about pulse and found no sign that pulse is voluntary.
So what would happen if I installed pulse and
Hi,
I am currently trying to jackify my system with jackd and
pulseaudio.
I am also running some kaffeine, therefore the basic kde stuff
is installed (as less as possible). I am running openbox and slim...
The problem is: Kaffeine produces no sound.
Since Kaffeine uses xine I set ~/.kde4/share
matthews.wil...@gmail.com wrote:
Right now I use pulseaudio on my laptop and desktop. Is there something
else out there that can handle multiple audio streams?
alsa dmix
Isn't dmix pretty much automatic in als these days? I suspect that's
how KDE supports multiple audio streams by default.
Yep
.
Yeah, when you wrote dmix the light turned on about how KDE (and I
suspect most desktop managers) is likely doing it.
GNOME uses PulseAudio by default, and since 3.0 is actually mandatory.
I believe Xfce uses PA also, and (please, tell me if I'm wrong) KDE
also by default uses PA.
KDE has
.
Yeah, when you wrote dmix the light turned on about how KDE (and I
suspect most desktop managers) is likely doing it.
GNOME uses PulseAudio by default, and since 3.0 is actually mandatory.
I believe Xfce uses PA also, and (please, tell me if I'm wrong) KDE
also by default uses PA.
KDE has
Hi, all.
Got a problem with my system running under mdev. When I try to play CDs
(with aqualung feeding into PulseAudio), no sound comes out. However,
when I listen to an audio section from a newspaper page such as
www.tagesschau.de (no idea what audio format) it works.
Clearly
On 03/20/2012 03:31 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hi, all.
Got a problem with my system running under mdev. When I try to play CDs
(with aqualung feeding into PulseAudio), no sound comes out. However,
when I listen to an audio section from a newspaper page such as
www.tagesschau.de (no idea
On Mar 21, 2012 5:36 AM, Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
Hi, all.
Got a problem with my system running under mdev. When I try to play CDs
(with aqualung feeding into PulseAudio), no sound comes out. However,
when I listen to an audio section from a newspaper page
high load and
/var/lib/gdm/.gconfd/saved_state grows quickly to around 4 GB until it
fills the disk :-(
I removed that file while gdm was not running, no matter, it got created
again ...
addon: it seems full of pulseaudio-related lines ... maybe I should
rebuild that one now as well
hardly logon, gconfd-2 produces high load and
/var/lib/gdm/.gconfd/saved_state grows quickly to around 4 GB until it
fills the disk :-(
I removed that file while gdm was not running, no matter, it got created
again ...
addon: it seems full of pulseaudio-related lines ... maybe I should
can hardly logon, gconfd-2 produces high load and
/var/lib/gdm/.gconfd/saved_state grows quickly to around 4 GB until it
fills the disk :-(
I removed that file while gdm was not running, no matter, it got created
again ...
addon: it seems full of pulseaudio-related lines ... maybe I should
are doing this...
Not if they're at their minimum settings. :-|
Also, ALSA can show the levels in dBs for my card... but I get sand even
when I'am at gain of ~ (-11,-14)dB on all three sliders (Master, PCM,
Headphone).
You might try using something like PulseAudio, which may be doing
internal
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Easior eas...@tom.com wrote:
Hi, all!
I found that there were some strange files or directories under root
directory. Let's
see what happened?
$ ls -a
. boot home media opt .pulse-cookie sbin usr
.. dev lib mnt proc
want pulseaudio or systemd. Now it is forced
on everybody.
When systemd devs took over udev, one was told that of course, one could
use udev without [systemd] in the future.
Now they are talking about making udev systemd only.
obsolutly nonsense. what they remove , is the ability
is a valid reaction.
A
lot of people don't need nor want pulseaudio or systemd. Now it is
forced
on everybody.
When systemd devs took over udev, one was told that of course, one could
use udev without [systemd] in the future.
Now they are talking about making udev
. If it is also based on lies, hate is a
valid reaction. A lot of people don't need nor want pulseaudio or
systemd. Now it is forced on everybody.
When systemd devs took over udev, one was told that of course,
one could use udev without [systemd] in the future.
Now they are talking about
.
However I am not able to get any audio output on smplayer,mplayer or
even chromium.
Any ideas? I also have a Windows Guest (Host settings Pulseaudio/Intel
HD Audio) and the sound works there without problems.
--
Regards,
Markos Chandras / Gentoo Linux Developer / Key ID: B4AFF2C2
,snd_hda_intel
The alsamixer seems to recognize the virtual audio card correctly.
However I am not able to get any audio output on smplayer,mplayer or
even chromium.
Any ideas? I also have a Windows Guest (Host settings Pulseaudio/Intel
HD Audio) and the sound works there without problems
I've seen this error a couple times this week. Has anyone else seen it
before? Is there a simple way to clear it, or am I going to need to
dig into emerge's source code and study it?
$ emerge --searchdesc pulseaudio
Searching... |Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/emerge, line
dhcpcd[1557]: wlan0: sendmsg: Cannot assign
requested address
Jan 26 20:30:42 localhost pulseaudio[2073]: [pulseaudio] pid.c: Daemon
already running.
Jan 26 20:30:42 localhost pulseaudio[2080]: [pulseaudio] pid.c: Daemon
already running.
It give me no clue.
Attached
localhost pulseaudio[2073]: [pulseaudio] pid.c:
Daemon
already running.
Jan 26 20:30:42 localhost pulseaudio[2080]: [pulseaudio] pid.c:
Daemon
already running.
It give me no clue.
Attached the .conf from my gentoo-3.7.1
After I hit Ctrl + D, the system works normally
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ~] dev-java/icedtea-7.2.3.8:7 USE=X alsa cups
jbootstrap nsplugin nss pulseaudio source webstart -cjk -debug -doc
-examples -javascript -pax_kernel -systemtap {-test} 0 kB
Total: 1 package (1 reinstall
'evening, Stroller.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 09:02:36PM +0100, Stroller wrote:
On 18 April 2013, at 20:32, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
...
(i) It's a sound server, a description I don't understand. What does
it _do_? Why do I want it? It seems to be an unnecessary layer of fat
between sound
I don't use wine. For a lot of good reasons.
Name one.
fat, slow and buggy. Do you need more? If I really had an application
that I must use and is windows only - I would install windows. That
is a lot quicker and less painful than that wine crapfest shitting
all over the place.
I
I suggested he use Gentoo but I think he saw it as too much work.
(comment for me?)
All I use is gentoo or embedded (state machines) on embeddded hardware. My
target is jack on embedded gentoo, but, I've run into resource limitations,
so I'm waiting on my new Arm15 dev board in May.
On Sat 20 Apr 2013 04:36:34 AM PHT, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 19.04.2013 15:43, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
Take a look at this:
https://plus.google.com/photos/115256116066287398549/albums/5778609034682831121/5778849461325756466
That's me selecting with a click of the mouse if I want
Am 19.04.2013 23:06, schrieb Mark David Dumlao:
Many bluetooth headsets have 2 modes of operation. There's a telephony
mode, which allows for audio in and out, and there's a high quality
audio mode, which only allows audio out. Very likely that you need to
set the playback to telephony
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
Folk like Canek have complex setups that would drive me insane. I'm more
than happy to fiddle with all that on my HTPC and home audio system, but
never on my laptop.
I'm pretty sure having a USB external harddrive
On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 20:15:49 -0500, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
So normal systems require PA. That *you* perhaps don't require PA is
another thing altogether.
I think the important point from the original post, which appears to have
been lost, is that removing PA is a trivial (by Gentoo
Hello, William.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 03:59:54PM -0500, William Hubbs wrote:
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 09:49:19AM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
Feel free to remove PA if you don't need it. I really don't see any
scope for Lennart to make all of alsa redundant anytime soon (unlike
So are you saying plugs are no longer required or that they are only
needed for certain apps that take over the audio device.
I don't even know exactly what ALSA plugs are, and ALSA has worked
perfectly for all these years, so yeah, whatever an ALSA plug is, either
it is not required
On 26/04/2013 10:50, Mark David Dumlao wrote:
It does no harm and might be useful for some is simply not a valid
reason to enforce a package on all users, especially when said package
is the latest johnny-come-lately from a wunderkind with a proven
reputation for writing invasive code[1]
Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 7:56 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Hi. I have not used pulseaudio at all, but with gnome 3.8 I guess it
must be there, but when I try to play a sound using either mplayer
from
the console which works fine
at 10:07 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 7:56 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Hi. I have not used pulseaudio at all, but with gnome 3.8 I guess
it
must be there, but when I try to play a sound using
Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 10:07 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 7:56 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Hi. I have not used pulseaudio at all, but with gnome 3.8 I
have not used pulseaudio at all, but with gnome 3.8 I
guess it
must be there, but when I try to play a sound using either
mplayer from
the console which works fine withalsa, or even aplay, I get no
sound
unless I change the /etc/pulse/client.conf to spawn
good options?
Randy
I don't know what desktop env you are running, but would PulseAudio be
an option? You could send the audio from your program (browser) to the
Pi but keep the chat notification on your local machine.
a flamewar, did you recently install a sound
server (e.g. pulseaudio/phonon/whatever)? Can you temporarily disable
it and see how the sound comes out?
--
Walter Dnes waltd...@waltdnes.org
I don't run desktop environments; I run useful applications
:
==
# emerge -1aDv enlightenment
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild NS] x11-wm/enlightenment-1.0.11:0 [0.18.7:0.17/0.18.7] USE=dbus
nls pango -doc -pulseaudio
be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild NS] x11-wm/enlightenment-1.0.11:0 [0.18.7:0.17/0.18.7] USE=dbus
nls pango -doc -pulseaudio -xcomposite -xinerama -xrandr 2,229 kB
Total: 1 package (1 in new slot), Size of downloads: 2,229 kB
at the
moment, also their own NTP client. Some people coined the term
Lennartware for it, because it's from Lennart Poettering, like also
pulseaudio and avahi.
Some people are already joking that it wants to become the next Emacs.
Even Linus Torvalds himself ranted about the attitude of systemd's
- it will be more
likely to become an issue for the more complex desktop environments
(Gnome is already going this way - KDE may very well go this way
later). Historically they're the first packages to require things
like HAL, udev, dbus, pulseaudio, etc (and on Gentoo the maintainers
tend to do a good job
installing dev-qt/designer if you haven't already.
Cheers,
Bryan
--
Go game editor :: http://khumba.net/projects/goatee :: AGPL, Haskell
I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Fresh high-resolution timers available! Bon appetit!
build.log looks like
this bug:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=513148
Try installing dev-qt/designer if you haven't already.
Cheers,
Bryan
--
Go game editor :: http://khumba.net/projects/goatee :: AGPL, Haskell
I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Fresh high-resolution timers available
Version 36.0.1985.125 (283153) shows many pages with non-antialiased fonts and
does my eyes in - see attached screen shot. Zooming in makes it worse.
Any ideas how I can fix this?
This is its flags:
Installed versions: 36.0.1985.125(11:42:35 07/19/14)(cups pulseaudio
tcmalloc -bindist
these in a set.
Excellent idea. I never think to use them. Thanks.
--
Go game editor :: http://khumba.net/projects/goatee :: AGPL, Haskell
I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Fresh high-resolution timers available! Bon appetit!
are integrated into gentoo like other ebuilds
- con: slow compiles. I have 8 i7 cores and 16G. the merge takes 20-35
minutes...
firefox-bin:
- pro: fast install. It's a binary package
- con: you get all of Mozilla's bundled libs
- con: No USE, no choices. If Mozilla eg decides to ship with
pulseaudio
. This is the emerge info for USE flags and such.
[ebuild U ~] media-video/gpac-0.5.1_pre5456 [0.5.0-r1] USE=a52 aac
alsa ffmpeg ipv6 jpeg jpeg2k mad opengl png sdl ssl truetype vorbis xml
xvid -debug -dvb -jack -oss -pulseaudio -static-libs -theora
It's been doing this for a while. I just been upgrading around
www-client/firefox-35.0[pulseaudio]. The server would return the
tarball if already built, otherwise build it and then return it. This
would be reasonably complex to implement in practice, but it would let
everybody using the same binhost to run their own custom USE flags.
Re more accurate numbers
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 4:51 AM, Jacques Montier jmont...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I had the same problem some months ago.
Adding the line
set-sink-port alsa_output.pci-_00_1b.0.analog-stereo
analog-output-lineout
to /etc/pulse/default.pa solved the problem.
Please don't top-post.
That
no
difference.
[ebuild R] www-client/firefox-31.5.3::gentoo USE=dbus jit minimal
startup-notification -bindist -custom-cflags -custom-optimization -debug -
gstreamer -hardened (-pgo) -pulseaudio (-selinux) -system-cairo -system-icu
-system-jpeg -system-libvpx -system-sqlite {-test} -wifi
.
[ebuild R] www-client/firefox-31.5.3::gentoo USE=dbus jit minimal
startup-notification -bindist -custom-cflags -custom-optimization -debug -
gstreamer -hardened (-pgo) -pulseaudio (-selinux) -system-cairo -system-icu
-system-jpeg -system-libvpx -system-sqlite {-test} -wifi LINGUAS
.
[ebuild R] www-client/firefox-31.5.3::gentoo USE=dbus jit
minimal startup-notification -bindist -custom-cflags
-custom-optimization -debug - gstreamer -hardened (-pgo) -pulseaudio
(-selinux) -system-cairo -system-icu -system-jpeg -system-libvpx
-system-sqlite {-test} -wifi LINGUAS=en_GB
requires Pulseaudio as a hard-coded dependancy
Three pieces of software that were getting nowhere until they became
hard-coded dependancies of other, more-commonly-used software.
Going nowhere? Wow. Just... wow.
Alec
conflict:
net-wireless/bluez:0
(net-wireless/bluez-4.101-r9:0/0::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
net-wireless/bluez:0/0= required by
(media-sound/pulseaudio-5.0-r7:0/0::gentoo, installed
dio/player/bbc_radio_three
>
I had this problem when I changed firefox to use chrome-binary-plugins.
Are you using pulseaudio?
In my case the plugin was muted, I went into pulse volume control and
found it. (This was after about 20 minutes of scratching my head
wondering why everything but firefox worked.)
Dan
check either with alsamixer and make sure the headphone jack isn't muted,
or look into pulseaudio if you're using that, although I can't help much
there as I don't use pulse.
On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 8:25 AM allan gottlieb <gottl...@nyu.edu> wrote:
> Hardware: Dell Latitude E74
. Could this be
related to pulseaudio?
The second is Thunderbird has lost its window. As in, the app itself
isn't aware of the task bar and its title bar (with
minimize/maximize/close buttons) is missing. This existing before the
restart into Plasma; I closed all the windows I had open (Thunderbird
refox and
> restarted it.
>
> Now I got a video ... but without any audio.
> (I am running jackd by the way).
> I check with qjackctl whether there were any
> ports which I missed to connect...nothing.
If jackd is to do with alsa, then it could be the following.
Mozilla went pulse al
On 161128-23:51-0800, Daniel Campbell wrote:
Pls. note what the title was of this Mozilla Firefox bug just below:
> >>>>>>>>> Require PulseAudio on Linux
> >>>>>>>>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1247056
Surely us users
On 2017-09-22 23:13, Lasse Pouru wrote:
> I don't (and won't) use PulseAudio and haven't set up dmix or anything
> like it. The weird thing is the simultaneous audio works with every
> other program I use (Qutebrowser, mpd, Audacity etc.) -- it's only Pd
> that gives the error.
AF
p. It fails 50%
of the time. Which is very annoying, but not the end of the world.
Do you have PulseAudio installed? What's the output of 'systemctl status
alsa-restore.service'? Do you have /var/lib under a "special" (RAID, LUKS,
whatever) partition?
Regards.
--
Dr. Canek Peláez Valdés
Profes
On 2018.01.14 13:23, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jan 2018 13:01:23 -0500, Jack wrote:
> Chromium frequently takes over 24 hours to compile on my system,
> although the last two emerges were about 11 hours each. My last
> firefox emerge was just under two hours, with the last ten or so all
On 25/05/2019 10:06, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
I thought, alsa could handle multiple sources of sound
simultanously...
Hm. It should. I use pulseaudio now, but when I was still using just
ALSA alone, it would by default use dmix to play multiple sources at the
same time.
Check if you have
On 2020-02-19 22:43, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday, 19 February 2020 19:31:08 GMT n952162 wrote:
Perhaps coincidentally, that's almost identical to what I have on the host:
01~>cat .asoundrc
defaults.pcm.!card 1
defaults.pcm.!device 0
defaults.pcm.!ctl 1
Isn't the exclamation
ing useflags:
>>
>> dbus gmp-autoupdate lightning startup-notification system-av1
>> system-harfbuzz system-icu system-jpeg system-libevent system-libvpx
>> system-sqlite system-webp
>>
> I have the same USE flags +jack +pulseaudio
>
> did you try thunderbi
e merged, in order:
>>>
>>> Calculating dependencies... done!
>>> [ebuild N ] media-libs/libglvnd-1.3.1::gentoo USE="X -test"
>>> ABI_X86="(64) -32 (-x32)" 0 KiB
>>> [ebuild N ] dev-qt/qtwebchannel-5.14.1:5/5.14::gentoo USE=&
ipt-5.14.1:5/5.14::gentoo USE="jit -debug
-scripttools -test" 2,593 KiB
[ebuild N ] dev-qt/qtwebengine-5.14.1:5/5.14::gentoo USE="alsa
pulseaudio system-ffmpeg system-icu widgets -bindist -debug -designer
-geolocation -jumbo-build -test" 236,757 KiB
[ebuild N~] n
und people
complaining about the behaviour of discord even for pulseaudio users.
thanks
Jorge
/or video, but I'm pretty sure that is
> hardware and/or system related - not due directly to either slack or
> zoom.
>
I'll see about pulseaudio first, and if discord doesn't work even so
I'll try that. Meanwhile, the ebuilds may change, or even go stable.
Thanks,
Jorge
ed idea is very appreciated...
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Meino
>
> pulseeffects possibly? I've never used it.
>
> Good luck,
> Mark
I use FF-68.7.0-r1 with USE="-pulseaudio" and it works fine producing sound.
There's this equaliser for alsa, but I haven't used
..
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Meino
>
> pulseeffects possibly? I've never used it.
>
> Good luck,
> Mark
Hi Mark,
in the meanwhile I installed quite a few pulse-related applications
and pulseaudio itsself includeing pusleeffects.
For the first, the equaliser problem is ki
Mark Knecht wrote:
> Excuse top post. Responding from phone.
>
> 1) what desktop environment?
None, I fire up pulseaudio in my xinit script. I'm trying to configure
it with alsamixer as I always have...
> 2) what shows up under /proc/around/cards?
Interesting, didn't know abou
t; It's a silly thing but thought it worth a mention just in case there is
> a muted setting somewhere.
Thank you for your input. Yes, it seems that something is muted but what?
I have no KDE and no kmix installed. No pulseaudio.
drivers that
was the root problem, the thing is really tricky to configure, you need
to make sure you have alsamixer pointed to the actual device and not the
pulseaudio top... Symptom = wasn't setting volume on left channel audio
out, couldn't find a way to fix it with alsamixer at the time.
What
for the
> username and password.
>
> Just checking on this list whether I used all USE flags correctly when
> emerging firefox:
> bindist, gmp-autoupdate, pulseaudio, screenshot, system-av1,
> system-harfbuzz, system-icu, system-jpeg, system-libevent,
> system-libvpx, system-sq
Hello,
For OBS you can use the Audio Output Capture which requires PulseAudio to be
running. It will look for the monitor device of your current soundcard to
capture all audio you hear. For simplescreenrecorder, I don't know as I prefer
OBS for it's extra compositing features and convenience
errors upon
login. Just get straight back to the original site prompting for the
username and password.
Just checking on this list whether I used all USE flags correctly when
emerging firefox:
bindist, gmp-autoupdate, pulseaudio, screenshot, system-av1,
system-harfbuzz, system-icu, system-jpeg
Portage was trying to update docker from 20.10.1 to 20.10.2. However, it
aborts with:
ERROR: setup
CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED: is not set when it should be.
That's a stupid requirement and not needed, as it breaks realtime
scheduling with rtkit (PulseAudio for example.)
So I copied
etup such as desktop environment and
> how you set up your sound system. ALSA? pulseaudio? Something else?
The machine is ~amd64 running Plasma. I log in via SDDM, but even if, instead,
I log in first and then startx I still get no sound. I haven't touched ALSA;
it's whatever Plasma wanted
I haven't
> > touched ALSA; it's whatever Plasma wanted to support its audio process.
>
> So by 'Plasma' you imply KDE to me. Am I correct in that?
Yes, as Wol said.
> > What floors me is that two users on the same machine get different
> > results.
>
> Agre
> exists
> > for a second or so and I haven't been able to capture it in a screen shot.
> > It
> > isn't a standard KDE window, or at least it has no colours or window
> > decorations.
>
> I have also see that and have assumed it's from pulseaudio, showing its
> def
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