Re: [users] How to select the default soundcard ?

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On Friday 04 June 2021 03:06:43 pm Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
>  Borg Labs scripsit:
> > [...]
> > There is also a program called "default sound card" which will set it for
> > you. The package name for pclo is "asoundconf & asoundconf-gtk"
>
> asoundconf-gtk requires GTK2, which is gone on chimera/debian11.
>
> BTW, anybody using WebRTC be preapared for a nasty surprise with
> chromium_90: The only working mic is on your default soundcard aka #0. USB
> mics don't work. You might want to keep chromium_89 till this is fixed.

Huh, I thought WebRTC was a security hole and should be completely turned off?  
Here's the bit I've seen:

"WebRTC allows websites to view your unique IP address and expose your 
identifying details, even if you are using a VPN."

I guess if you don't care, but I'm a bit tired of G, FB, and the rest tracking 
everything everyone does...

Best,
Michael
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