As someone above me said. Removing the package jackd solves the problem.
I see that I need that package for LiVES (which never worked quite as
expected for me) and for Ardour, which I don't use but for what I see in
its homepage is so much more professional than what Audacity is.

I hope this situation to be updated. This kind of things usually stay
the same through the life cycle of the distro, one of the things that
Ubuntu has to improve...

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[Hardy] audacity fails to playback a sound file due to no device
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