what sound device did you set in the preferences? It might be that mixxx
picked a sound device where you don't have any speakers connected. I'm
not sure if ubuntu also uses pulse-audio these days but I assume it
does. Then you can check with pavu-control if pulse notices that mixxx
wants to play so
I followed the instructions here
http://raphaelhertzog.com/2010/12/15/howto-to-rebuild-debian-packages/
You have to deactivate PM_CHECK_ERRORS in pm_linux/Makefile
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I've created a package without PM_CHECK_ERRORS. They can be downloaded here.
I've tested it with debian wheezy but it should work just as fine with ubuntu
http://www.kellnerweg.de/~mlinke/
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@Alessio -- Did you make any progress on this? I still have the problem
in debian/testing
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Title:
PortMIDI is compiled in debug mode which calls