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Yeah, flash sound appears to be working as root in firefox, but not as the user. I know it has something to with permissions, but I have no idea to what the permissions are screwy.
Dear all,
Try changing the KDE control of sound threshold in Kcontrol under Sound System from 60 seconds to 5 seconds or disabling entirely as a normal user.
Originally posted by Appleman1234 Dear all,
Try changing the KDE control of sound threshold in Kcontrol under Sound System from 60 seconds to 5 seconds or disabling entirely as a normal user.
This worked for me in Slackware 10 and 10.1
Appleman1234
I've disabled artsd because it would make every multimedia player, music or video fail on my system. Disabling it altogether has made everything except firefox flash work.
Try using another window manager to use flash sound or try turning on artsd and typing artsdsp <name of program> (eg artsdsp xmms, artsdsp firefox) etc
I'm taking kind of a stab in the dark here, but perhaps it's a preferences thing. If you go into the root's directory and show hidden files, maybe one of the folders there might have some sound prefs you could copy over to the user's directory?
did you try doing a search for flash sound in this forum??
(this flash sound issue is one of the most popular questions here at LQ)
I know I have, and it just frustrates me further.
I'm running Ubuntu 5.10, Firefox 1.07 and can only get sound from Flash when running Firefox as root.
Honestly, have you tried this search?
Searching for ubuntu firefox flash sound root returns MANDRIVA 2006 IS SLOOOOOOOOW, please help!.
Here are the top ten results for flash sound:
Poll: Mepis vs Ubuntu/Kubuntu
Dual Booters out there -- What do you still run on Windows
Sticky: What programs would you like to see ported to Linux?
Why Do You Use Linux or Why Did You Switch?
trouble installing on gateway mx7515 laptop
Linux is great, but can you live without Windows?
Can't connecting to Internet
WPC11 Version 4!
MythTV Issues - XMLTV and No Sound
multiple programs play sound(audio) simultaneously
Rougly two-thirds down the list is FireFox FLash Sound Problems which contains such useful advice as:
Quote:
Originally Posted by cs-cam
Oh oh, I know the answer! But you were a prick to someone who was just trying to help so... nothing for you.
This is a dumb question, it has been asked heaps and I've answered it plenty of times myself and I've seen it answered even more. Search.
...before being closed by the moderator. There is one suggestion to try aoss firefox, which doesn't work for me.
Using Google to search this site results primarily in threads ending with similar "asked & answered" sentiment.
I've found a few suggestions:
chmod 0666 /dev/dsp*
roel.wordpress.com/2005/10/19/fix-sound-for-flash-on-ubuntu/Roel’s Blog » Fix sound for Flash on Ubuntu
ralph.n3rds.net/index.php?/archives/126-no-sound-in-flash.htmlno sound in flash
ubuntux.org/fix-sound-for-flash-plugin-in-mozilla-firefox-in-linuxFix sound (for Flash plugin) in Mozilla Firefox in Linux
and more
Of course, none has worked for me.
I haven't yet tried ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063&highlight=multiple+soundsHOWTO: Hear multiple sounds using Both ESD & ALSA or ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75237.htmlFixing Flash sound, the Better Way because I've recently lost an entire weekend trying to get IVTV to work under Ubuntu, and am loathe to start another lengthy, probably unsuccessful process that I may not be able to reverse. I'm tired.
I'm running Ubuntu 5.10, Firefox 1.07 and can only get sound from Flash when running Firefox as root.
Honestly, have you tried this search?
Searching for ubuntu firefox flash sound root returns MANDRIVA 2006 IS SLOOOOOOOOW, please help!.
Here are the top ten results for flash sound:
Poll: Mepis vs Ubuntu/Kubuntu
Dual Booters out there -- What do you still run on Windows
Sticky: What programs would you like to see ported to Linux?
Why Do You Use Linux or Why Did You Switch?
trouble installing on gateway mx7515 laptop
Linux is great, but can you live without Windows?
Can't connecting to Internet
WPC11 Version 4!
MythTV Issues - XMLTV and No Sound
multiple programs play sound(audio) simultaneously
Rougly two-thirds down the list is FireFox FLash Sound Problems which contains such useful advice as:
...before being closed by the moderator. There is one suggestion to try aoss firefox, which doesn't work for me.
Using Google to search this site results primarily in threads ending with similar "asked & answered" sentiment.
I've found a few suggestions:
chmod 0666 /dev/dsp*
roel.wordpress.com/2005/10/19/fix-sound-for-flash-on-ubuntu/Roel’s Blog » Fix sound for Flash on Ubuntu
ralph.n3rds.net/index.php?/archives/126-no-sound-in-flash.htmlno sound in flash
ubuntux.org/fix-sound-for-flash-plugin-in-mozilla-firefox-in-linuxFix sound (for Flash plugin) in Mozilla Firefox in Linux
and more
Of course, none has worked for me.
I haven't yet tried ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063&highlight=multiple+soundsHOWTO: Hear multiple sounds using Both ESD & ALSA or ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75237.htmlFixing Flash sound, the Better Way because I've recently lost an entire weekend trying to get IVTV to work under Ubuntu, and am loathe to start another lengthy, probably unsuccessful process that I may not be able to reverse. I'm tired.
you obviously didn't search _this_ forum... this is the slackware forum in case you haven't noticed... if you perform a search of the slackware forum for "flash sound" you will get plenty of relevant results...
i'm not exactly sure what the point of your post is either way... are you just venting here?? trying to be funny perhaps?? IMHO your ubuntu-flavored flamebait might be better-suited somewhere else...
I had problems with Flash on FF on some sites. They magically disappeared after upgrading my SB16 to an Audigy 4
I know that's not much of a solution, but I tried everything, even emailed google (it was mainly google video that was broken)
All these problems were resolved because Audigy supports hardware mixing when my SB could not and only played one sound at a time, and even software mixing was failing for Flash
you obviously didn't search _this_ forum... this is the slackware forum in case you haven't noticed... if you perform a search of the slackware forum for "flash sound" you will get plenty of relevant results...
i'm not exactly sure what the point of your post is either way... are you just venting here?? trying to be funny perhaps?? IMHO your ubuntu-flavored flamebait might be better-suited somewhere else...
Well, I was simply following your suggestion. You said nothing about constraining to a forum. I clicked the most prominent "search" link on the page, which searched the whole forums area, apparently (despite the fact that I used "ubuntu" as the first search term, both on the site search, and using Google).
My point, if it has to be pigeonholed, is to share my results with the forum, and collect as many proposed solutions as possible in one place, if others want to systematically try them. This was the only thread I was able to find on the site that included the "works as root" symptom. I had no idea there was such a schism betweem the distro forums.
Funny? I don't know, are you trying to be helpful?
Flamebait? Not intentionally, I assure you. Sorry if you took it that way.
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