Very helpful. Thanks. I'll keep this around in case I lose sound again!
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Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50 & org 9.1.13 on Debian 9.5
Eric S Fraga:
>
> I recently did an 'apt update; apt upgrade' on my desktop which is
> running testing (aka buster). Doing so led to my losing sound through
> any application that relies on pulseaudio, e.g. firefox. I could still
> use console based tools (e.g. mocp) to listen to music but
On Monday, 12 Nov 2018 at 08:12, deloptes wrote:
> Hi this is known issue, but purging is really not necessary as you could set
> (AFAIK) TIM_ALSASEQ=false
> in /etc/default/timidity
Thanks.
I don't (currently) use timidity so purging was an easy
solution. However, it's good to know that there
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> I recently did an 'apt update; apt upgrade' on my desktop which is
> running testing (aka buster). Doing so led to my losing sound through
> any application that relies on pulseaudio, e.g. firefox. I could still
> use console based tools (e.g. mocp) to listen to music but
Hello all,
I recently did an 'apt update; apt upgrade' on my desktop which is
running testing (aka buster). Doing so led to my losing sound through
any application that relies on pulseaudio, e.g. firefox. I could still
use console based tools (e.g. mocp) to listen to music but pulseaudio
could
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