I suspect that sound may be restored if utaudio is manually respawned and configured to produce the same character special device as specified in $UTAUDIODEV (set by the original instance of utaudio). By default respawning utaudio will create a new device unknown to all preexisting processes.

I haven't actually tried this, but if you do I'd appreciate the results.

On 22/03/10 08:41, Grigore Petrisor wrote:
You're right
After i kill utaudio the session is OK but no sound. I have to logout and login to have sound again
I think the problem is generated by users who use sites like youtobe

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*From:* C. Daniel Mojoli B. <[email protected]>
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*Subject:* Re: [SunRay-Users] firefox 3.6 on sunray 4.0

I have experienced a similar phenomenon with previous versions of firefox, on SRSS 4.0 and (to a lesser degree) 4.1; more often when viewing a sound enable flash page (i.e. youtube).

When it happens that JDS "disappears", find a way to kill your utaudio process.

$ pkill -u myuser utaudio

If we have the same problem your session will spring back to life. Unfortunately, I can't really explain why utaudio does this for me. It's annoying but not really that frequent.

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