![]() ![]() The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. From this moment on, you will no longer need to add “apulse” to your commands for any pulseaudio dependent browsers/programs. It originally says:Įxternal mixer desktop-defaults-run -t alsamixer Right-click the volume icon in your systray and click on Preferences. Making volume-icon use pulseaudio (and manage volume and properties) Sudo apt-get install pulseaudio pavucontrolĪdd a line that launches pulseaudio #launch pulseaudio Daemon on startupģ. And all antiX official programs like Sound Card Chooser, Adjust Mixer or any other Sound related program located in the antiX Control Center will NOT work with pulseadudio (instead you will need to use pavucontrol for your sound settings) If you don’t want to do this for each and every browser/app, you could always install pulseaudio and use it instead, but don’t expect for audio/pulseaudio help in the forums as it isn’t the official antiX “sound engine”. ![]() That is why you executed “apulse name-of-browser” so that the browser “uses” apulse to “play” sound. To solve this issue, apulse was developed to “translate” for the browsers so that it communicates with ALSA. Nowadays most browsers “expect” to find pulseaudio on your linux system, so out of the box they don’t work with ALSA. It is very lightweight and efficient, but on most other distros has been replaced with pulseaudio, which is heavier, and “bloatier” but gives some extra options you don’t have with ALSA. The File and Move Bookmarks dialogs are resizable now.HTML5 videos that do not start automatically show a large play button now.Add-ons Sync can now be configured without the Add-ons Sync Prefs add-on.Pasting a URL from the clipboard into the Download Manager window will download it.Plugins can be disabled for the whole suite now in addition to Mail & Newsgroups only.I think you still don’t understand the problem.ĪntiX uses ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) to manage sound. The File and Move Bookmarks dialogs are resizable now.HTML5 videos that do not start automatically show a large play button now.Add-ons Sync can now be configured without the Add-ons Sync Prefs add-on.Pasting a URL from the clipboard into the Download Manager window will download it.Plugins can be disabled for the whole suite now in addition to Mail & Newsgroups only. SeaMonkey will still probably only appeal to those who have used it from version 1.0, but there's no doubt that this latest release makes it a much more competitive and Mac friendly suite. Also, it seems there is no basic import function to import passwords from earlier versions of SeaMonkey or even Firefox which is a bit annoying. The IRC chat client still looks very basic, techy and intimidating too. On the downside, some people feel that the new SeaMonkey has moved too far away from it's original Netscape origins in look, functionality and feel. In terms of looks, SeaMonkey has also been given a much better OS X theme which goes a long way to shaking off it's Windows heritage. And at long last, email accounts, folders, and messages can be viewed in tabs. Setting up an account is easy and retrieving email using the IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) protocol is now faster and mail is synchronized by default by your Mac. There are several other major improvements related to the mail client. To select another part of the suite you want to use, just go to the 'Window' option in the Menu Bar and select either Browser, Mail and Newsgroups, Address Book, IRC Chat and Composer. Tabs in SeaMonkey can now be reopened after they have been closed and the way passwords and usernames are handled has been overhauled. SeaMonkey 2.0 has been refurbished with a modern version of Firefox based on Firefox 3.5.4 and is now much closer to Firefox as far as user profiles, add-ons, and functionality of user interface elements are concerned. The similarities of SeaMonkey with Firefox are obvious from the start - and with good reason. ![]()
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