Jakob Unterwurzacher wrote:

> I have a 64bit Ubuntu Jaunty Server + 32bit Jaunty clients and i have
> the same problem with pulseaudio. Flash works quite well BTW (using
> ndiswrapper).

Does audio work for flash as well? And flash works quite well? Try 
https://pgsc.udir.no/kursweb/pgsUser?marketplaceId=624075&languageId=1&method=previewTest&contentItemId=731428
 and see if you're able to go through that example test. That was the issue I 
had with flash that prompted me to switch from 64-bit server to 32-bit.

You have the same problem as in you can playback audio for a random while and 
then suddenly it crashes and you're not able to start playback until rebooting 
the thin client?

> We should obtain backtraces of the crashes
> ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace#Already%20running%20programs )
> then report it to the pulseaudio devs.

Do you run this on the server or as a localapp?

- Marius

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