I recently installed Puppy 32-bit. Some things do work (FireFox, TotalCommander via Wine, ...). But a major problem is sound. No sound in Firefox, and no sound in MPLAYER unless I use -ao sdl. Oddly sound input seems to work (via Wine). What's the problem and how to fix it? S15Pup32 built from 32-bit Slackware-15.0 components installed on HD.
Sound dysfunctional (S15Pup32)
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Re: Sound dysfunctional (S15Pup32)
I succeeded to switch the default card from "HDMI" to "Intel PCH HDA" making the test sound in ALSA wizard work. But still no sound in Firefox.
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Re: Sound dysfunctional (S15Pup32)
Are you using the Firefox that is provided here for S15Pup32?
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... /browsers/
The firefox.sfs downloaded and loaded into the file system?
If no.
This is the Firefox you need to be using.
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Re: Sound dysfunctional (S15Pup32)
@Taylor - as this puppy uses alsa & firefox prefers pulseaudio, you need to run apulse emulator (in a terminal) to get sound in firefox:
apulse firefox
You can edit /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser to automate this.
Re: Sound dysfunctional (S15Pup32)
Thanks.
> Are you using the Firefox that is provided here for S15Pup32?
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... /browsers
No. I use the one found by the package manager: mozilla-firefox-115.13.0esr-i686-1_slack15.0.txz 62'748'736
Anyway, in the meantime I found out that "pulseaudio" is the big villain.
If I uninstall "pulseaudio" then that FireFox works, but Wine doesn't.
> as this puppy uses alsa & firefox prefers pulseaudio, you need to run
> apulse emulator (in a terminal) to get sound in firefox:
> apulse firefox
> You can edit /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser to automate this.
Should I now use "pulseaudio" or not? I want to have both FireFox and Wine
working, with both sound output and input.
Is there an alternative version of Wine available?
I'll try the suggestions provided above.
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Re: Sound dysfunctional (S15Pup32)
@Taylor use apulse firefox
to start the browser with sound.
It's a little bit of a workaround but works solidly and has the advantage that the system appears to be running pulseaudio for everything that looks for it plus the ALSA - pulseaudio adapter apulse
squeezes the that bit of audio that links it all together.
I do have a system that is similar and WINE will produce sound when started with apulse wine
. Might work .
Re: Sound dysfunctional (S15Pup32)
@rockedge
Thanks. I tested the tips listed above:
* the other Firefox https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download works but still no sound, even if launched indirectly via "apulse"
* Wine does have sound (input and output) out of the box, but makes eveything else needing sound fail or crash
Is there a way to simply and termporarily disable the "pulseaudio" installed together with Wine, rather than painfully uninstalling and reinstalling it?