Scott> I was reminded of lsof (as root to show more), a tool I've Scott> never really used, but knew of.
You're too quick for us! It's what I would have suggested. Scott> That found pulseaudio. Once removed, and with a reboot, sound Scott> is back. Interesting, I had just heard recently about pulseaudio and that it was supposed to be the next thing for sharing audio devices and such. Guess not... I found this on the pulseaudio.org site: Audacity doesn't support PulseAudio, nor Esound for the moment. You'll have to kill pulseaudio before you use this application. However, some work has started on the PortAudio cross-platform Audio API, to support PulseAudio Audacity So I guess I'll skip this too for now. _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
