You were right. audacity starts fine under KDE and GNOME/Openbox.

I used gnome-appearance-properties to change the themes. Only a limited
number of "Control themes" seem to allow audacity to start: Mist, Sphere
Crystal, Crux and Raleigh (I might have missed a few). With certain
themes the start-up message of audacity is `Segmentation fault'.

Only those same themes allow also vlc to start (with the wxwidgets
interface), so the problem must be related to wxwidgets.

Joost Yervante Damad wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I fail to reproduce this. I have a suspicion that on some people systems 
> indeed gtk and wxwidgets are causing problems.
>
> Could you try running audacity without GNOME? (e.g. in KDE)
>
> Joost
>   



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