I could ultimately solve the problem by disabling PulseAudio. This also
makes Skype have sound now.

Not sure what was the ultimate cause of it not working with PulseAudio here.


Cheers,

Aristid


2013/1/23 Carles Pagès <[email protected]>

> Device or resource busy happens when another program is using the sound
> output. I think you can find a list of the offenders with lsof. Yesterday I
> tested and it worked both with alsa and pulseaudio here.
>
>
> 2013/1/20 Aristid Breitkreuz <[email protected]>
>
>>  I installed minecraft via the (updated to the newest launcher) minecraft
>> package. It works fine, save for one "minor" issue: No sound. Are there any
>> steps I need to take? Depending on the steps, perhaps it would make sense
>> to add that to the minecraft package then?
>>
>> I have attached the output I get when starting minecraft on my x86-64
>> NixOS machine. PulseAudio is enabled, but it also didn't work before I
>> enabled it. The most curious line would be the one with "AL lib: oss.c:179"
>> to me.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Aristid
>>
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