So in my efforts to switch from SuSE to Debian and thus gain more flexibility over my system, I have what seems to be the last remaining snag: getting sound to work in web browsers.
I noticed that when I try to visit homestarrunner.com and see what's new in Strong Bad's e-mail, the Flash cartoon plays through the video but makes no sound. My locally stored programs get sound (such as games included with Gnome and KDE, multimedia players, etc.), but when I visit a web site that has built-in sound I don't hear anything. It's affecting Firefox, Mozilla, and Galeon, which are the browsers I have installed. I know they all use the Gecko engine, so I'm guessing if one of them starts working they'll all work.
I've re-installed Mozilla and Firefox and set their sound server to auto (choices were auto, alsa, oss, and none), and now visiting a site that has sound in their Flash will hang the browser.
Did I miss something in installing sound software or browser software? What kind of information will be useful in diagnosing this problem?
			
			I noticed that when I try to visit homestarrunner.com and see what's new in Strong Bad's e-mail, the Flash cartoon plays through the video but makes no sound. My locally stored programs get sound (such as games included with Gnome and KDE, multimedia players, etc.), but when I visit a web site that has built-in sound I don't hear anything. It's affecting Firefox, Mozilla, and Galeon, which are the browsers I have installed. I know they all use the Gecko engine, so I'm guessing if one of them starts working they'll all work.
I've re-installed Mozilla and Firefox and set their sound server to auto (choices were auto, alsa, oss, and none), and now visiting a site that has sound in their Flash will hang the browser.
Did I miss something in installing sound software or browser software? What kind of information will be useful in diagnosing this problem?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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