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pulseaudio - openSUSE Software

    https://software.opensuse.org/package/pulseaudio
    pulseaudio is a networked sound server for Linux, other Unix like operating systems and Microsoft Windows. It is intended to be an improved drop-in replacement for the Enlightened Sound Daemon (ESOUND). There is no official package available for openSUSE Leap 15.3 Distributions openSUSE Tumbleweed official release Official 15.0

DO i need pulseaudio? - openSUSE Forums

    https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/445943-do-i-need-pulseaudio
    > flash. I read that it was a limitation of ALSA, which is why I asked if > I need pulseaudio to be able to share the sound card. I fixed that in 11.3 by disabling/removing pulseaudio. Check amarok->settings->playback then "configure phonon". If that tells you it is using pulseaudio, try killing it.--Will Honea

Routing Flash-Player audio from Firefox to Jack - openSUSE

    https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/486124-Routing-Flash-Player-audio-from-Firefox-to-Jack
    How do I route audio from Flash-Player running in Firefox to Jack. I am using KDE with PulseAudio on openSUSE 12.3. Unfortunately compiling libflashsupport-jack fails, because videodev.h is missing.

Sound troubleshooting - openSUSE Wiki

    https://en.opensuse.org/Sound_troubleshooting
    Restart PulseAudio service. Most sound cards are compatible with openSUSE. If your system cannot recognize sound devices, there is probably a failure in PulseAudio, the sound back-end of openSUSE. You can restart PulseAudio with the following commands. If pulseaudio is already running: pulseaudio -k If pulseaudio is not running: pulseaudio -D

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