Firefox ESR crashes at watching videos with "alsa_stream_get_position: Assertion `delay >= 0' failed" க்கான சமீபத்திய பதில்கள்https://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/12989992020-12-14T14:22:30-08:00since the "December 2020 update" of Raspberry Pi OS with its PlutoAudio as top level overlay for ALS2020-12-14T14:22:30-08:00beta-testerhttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1298999#answer-1376001<p>since the "December 2020 update" of Raspberry Pi OS with its PlutoAudio as top level overlay for ALSA,
Firefox-ESR (v78.5) does not crash anymore.
</p><p>so the main issue is fixed now...
</p><p>PS.: but now there is a new issue now. some videos plays back without audio at all. it is reproducable. the same video files always plays back without audio.
</p><p>e.g.: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Wrc4fHSCpw" rel="nofollow">this video plays without audio</a>
</p>no support for firefox-esr for arm 32 and raspberry pi os / debian ?
2020-08-22T06:23:11-07:00beta-testerhttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1298999#answer-1343144<p>no support for firefox-esr for arm 32 and raspberry pi os / debian&nbsp;?
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it is not ARM version.
when i try i get:
cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
EDIT:
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<p>it is not ARM version.
when i try i get:
<strong>cannot execute binary file: Exec format error</strong>
</p><p>EDIT:
the official Raspberry Pi OS is an 32bit ARM, Debian based, opperating system for the Raspberry Pi computer.
</p>i am using the version of my Linux distribution (Raspberry Pi OS).
it there a download available for2020-08-11T21:09:26-07:00beta-testerhttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1298999#answer-1340550<p>i am using the version of my Linux distribution (Raspberry Pi OS).
it there a download available for ARM (Raspberry Pi) architectures?
i only can see Linux-32bit to choose, what architecture is it... x86 or ARM?.
</p>Are you currently using a version from the repositories of your Linux distribution?
Try the Firefox2020-08-11T20:51:40-07:00fredmcd-hotmailhttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1298999#answer-1340537<p>Are you currently using a version from the repositories of your Linux distribution?
Try the Firefox version from the official Mozilla server:
</p><p><a href="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/" rel="nofollow">https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/</a>
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