As temporary workaround you could use firefox-esr, it is build with
--enable-alsa since 52.0.1esr-1 [1] and will be supported untill Q1/Q2
2018 [2].
[1]
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/main/f/firefox-esr/firefox-esr_52.0.1esr-1_changelog
[2]
Package: firefox-esr
Version: 52.0esr-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi
please re-enable ALSA support with build options --disable-pulseaudio
--enable-alsa
Thanks
Alex
Looks like libjitsi is not in the new queue [1] anymore.
Probably it has been rejected again.
Please fix, upload and sponsor a new version.
[1] https://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
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I narrowed it down to two changes in systemd (218-4) see changelog:
* debian/ifup@.service: Check if ifup succeeds by calling ifquery, to
work around ifup not failing on invalid interfaces (see #773539)
* debian/ifup@.service: Set proper service type (oneshot).
So one possible workaround
On 2015-07-17 13:02, Martin Pitt wrote:
Do you get delays if you keep this line and just drop the oneshot?
If network is on, system boots up without any dhcp request delay, as
expected.
If network is off, on some systems, ifup@eth0.service fails.
Which is not that bad, but still
On 2015-07-17 14:35, Martin Pitt wrote:
But you don't get any delays any more, right?
Right.
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As workaround one may delete two lines from service section in
/lib/systemd/system/ifup@.service
Type=oneshot
ExecStartPost=/sbin/ifquery --state %I
Without type specified systemd will use default Type=simple
The ifquery call will be probably removed as soon #773539 is fixed.
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On 2014-12-01 16:32, Michael Biebl wrote:
Does the system itself boot correctly?
Yes.
How does your /etc/network/interfaces look like?
Default configuration. Like Stefano Zacchiroli's, without last two IPv6
lines:
Package: systemd
Version: 215-7
I can't help, don't even know if this is systemd related,
but I've noticed about 15 seconds delay while looking at:
[ *** ] A start job is running for LSB: Raise network interfaces.
since recent ifupdown 0.7.50 upgrade.
apt-get --reinstall install
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