In Ubuntu 8.04, I have System/Preferences/Sound -- notice the
slashmarks, the way everyone in the known universe signifies menu paths
-- and there is no 'sounds', and under 'sound' there is no "audio and
video" only Devices, of which the Sound Events says autodetect; I don't
think this is at all the right place, it appears to deal with sound
icons in the desktop.

as stated before, I am using alsa and all other apps, including but not
restricted to Flash 9, work fine.  but the use of any other alsa app is
blocked by Rhythmbox, and if they are in use when Rhythmbox is invoked,
the program hangs on the playback switch, needing a kill signal to stop
it.  Audacious, on the other hand. works flawlessly, even with Flash-9
videos running; this was the same with Rhythmbox until only very very
recently, which is why I suspected that some recent update, whether of
rhythmbox or of Ubuntu in general, has broken it.  It is suspicious that
only Rhythmbox is affected, but to be fair, I have not exhaustively
tried every possible combination on ever sound app available with
Ubuntu, I have only tried mplayer, firefox/flash-9, audacious, mpg321,
timidity and fluidsynth, and all of these work fine with each other, but
none of these will share the audio system with Rhythmbox.

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Rhythmbox jams after other apps use ALSA
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239757
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