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PulseAudio - Fedora 19

    https://linux1.ca/docs/doc-pulseaudio-fc19.html
    PulseAudio is a sound system layer which sits between your sound applications, like mplayer or Rhythmbox, and ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture). ALSA is the underlaying sound architechure that handles sending data to the physical sound card. Without PulseAudio, your applications send to ALSA which sends out your sound card.

Using firewalld :: Fedora Docs

    https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/firewalld/
    Listing the settings for a certain subpart using the CLI tool can sometimes be difficult to interpret. For example, you allow the SSH service and firewalld opens the necessary port (22) for the service. Later, if you list the allowed services, the list shows the SSH service, but if you list open ports, it does not show any. Therefore, it is recommended to use the --list-all option to make …

Using PulseAudio as network sound server on Ubuntu and Fedora

    https://www.techytalk.info/pulseaudio-network-sound-server/comment-page-1/
    Pulse audio is network application so restrictive firewall could get into the way of your remote audio. Also sometimes is required to reboot server and client PCs for everything to work properly after enabling PulseAudio network capabilities.

Pulseaudio - Linux Guide and Hints

    https://linuxguideandhints.com/fedora/pulseaudio.html
    Pulseaudio ¶ Flat Volume ¶ Upon a fresh install of Fedora, a feature called flat volume may be enabled. It’s described on the Fedora Project’s wiki: Upcoming PA versions support "flat volumes" (and we enable this by default). That will basically collapse the stream volume and device volume into one (only supported for volume controls with dB info).

No sound after rebasing to Fedora 35 - Fedora Discussion

    https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/no-sound-after-rebasing-to-fedora-35/34201
    Thanks, after doing that I can see that the playback indicator goes forward now. I also see signals like that sound is happening: imagen 978×687 44.4 KB. That bar moves. However I still hear no sound, and output device says “Salida Ficticia” (Fake Output). I guess that must have some more relation with having to enable pulseaudio.

How-to set up network audio server based on PulseAudio …

    https://blogs.gnome.org/ignatenko/2015/07/31/how-to-set-up-network-audio-server-based-on-pulseaudio-and-auto-discovered-via-avahi/
    module-native-protocol-tcp will use 4317/tcp port to handle connections, need to open port. 1 2 # firewall-cmd --add-port=4317/tcp # firewall-cmd --add-port=4317/tcp --permanent Unfortunately, firewalld currently doesn’t xml with service defined to just use --add-service=pulseaudio, but I already sent PATCH. Time to configure PulseAudio.

Releases/8/ReleaseSummary - Fedora Project Wiki

    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/ReleaseSummary
    🔗 PulseAudio !PulseAudio is a sound daemon that brings ear candy to Fedora users. LennartPoettering, !PulseAudio (and Avahi) upstream maintainer and Fedora developer, has made a number of improvements to this software recently, and …

Cannot play *any* videos after upgrading to Fedora 35 ...

    https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/cannot-play-any-videos-after-upgrading-to-fedora-35-anymore-without-bluetooth-headset/18518
    I upgraded from Fedora Silverblue 34 to Fedora Silverblue 35 and then used the simplified packages to keep rpm-fusion stuff on the next upgrade, hopefully. What does not work However, now I cannot play any videos at all. Tried with: layered Firefox and multiple websites, including YouTube what’s worse, even the Flatpak-version of Firefox (which AFAIK includes all …

Rocky Linux 8 : Firewalld : Basic Operation : Server World

    https://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=Rocky_Linux_8&p=firewalld&f=1
    This is the Basic Operation of Firewalld. The definition of services is set to zones on Firewalld. To enable Firewall, assosiate a zone to a NIC with related commands. To use Firewalld, start the Service. By default, [public] zone is applied with a NIC, and cockpit, dhcpv6-client, ssh are allowed. When operating with [firewall-cmd] command, if ...

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