Hi Oleksandr,
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 00:21:36 -0400
oleksandr korneta <atenrok(a)gmail.com> wrote:
on 07/25/2006 05:54 PM Andre Costa wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 16:44:02 -0400
> oleksandr korneta <atenrok(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> on 07/23/2006 01:26 PM Andre Costa wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
http://www.macewan.org/2006/06/01/howto-firefox-flash-video-sound-on-ubun...
>>>
>>> Is there anything similar for Fedora? Would I have this problem
>>> if I used the RPM?
>> AFAIK fedora does not ship alsa-oss since fc4. I have the same
>> issue though.
>
> Mmmh... that (Firefox being unable to play sounds if other app is
> accessing /dev/something) is very annoying. Can someone confirm
> this is really due to the lack of some package (eg. alsa-oss) or to
> Firefox being misconfigured on Fedora? I'd really like to solve
> this issue, because, after all, if Ubuntu folks managed to solve
> it, I can't see why we wouldn't be able to do it on Fedora as well.
as far as I understand, this is not firefox's issue, but macromedia
flash plugin does not support alsa output only oss.
Sure, I know this is Macromedia's fault. The thing is that, until they
solve this, it would be interesting if Fedora users could workarond
this limitation, as Ubuntu users can.
There is a thread in archives of this mail list where fedora guys are
explaining why the refuse to support alsa-oss.
I found this one:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2005-May/msg00619.html
And also this one, which could end this thread =)
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2005-May/msg00617.html
So, if what Ignacio says is true, alsa-oss shouldn't be needed. I sent
him a message asking for some help, let's see what comes out of it. If
anyone else can offer some guidance, please speak up =)
I use to ask this
question concerning skype, but it is not a problem for me anymore
because skype 1.3 can do alsa, and more than that - I'm not using
skype anymore :)
=) According to Adobe's "official Linux
blog" (
http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2006/07/api_review.html)
Flash9 for Linux will be based on ALSA. I hope it doesn't take too long
to come out...
Regards,
Andre
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Andre Oliveira da Costa