> I think I I'm using the i386 version. Is there any way to check?
Open the terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and type the command:
uname -a

If you get a string with "i686" near the end, it's "i386" version;
if you see "x86_64" there, it's "amd64" version.
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> I went looking for an updated version, but it looked like their site hadn't 
> ever really been properly finished.
They have a forum, and it says they've unsuccessfully updated the system, so 
the site become broken:
http://boards.audacious-media-player.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=522

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  After upgrading to the 11.10 distribution, Audacious no longer plays
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