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The short answer is no.  I use jack only for "serious" audio work.  For
day to day browsing and media playing I don't bother with jack.  Jack is
great for the projects that require heavy lifting but it is overkill for
youtube.

We are still waiting for most of the proprietary apps to catch up from a
decade ago (I am not sure if flash has finally started using ALSA over
OSS).

Arts has also been depreciated, and should not be used anymore.  At any
rate, you don't need to enable arts to get audio to work in a browser.

Cheers,


peter wrote:
| I was playing around with some audio tools (lmms, zynaddsubfx, hydrogen,
| rosegarden) following this tutorial:
| http://club.mandriva.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/MusicSpring
|
| which suggests setting up jack as the sound server. Now I have no
audio in
| firefox (youtube, etc.). Is there any way to get firefox to use jack
or do I
| have to switch back to aRts to get audio? Thanks.
|
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