I used "top" and saw that soundmodem was still running. Did a "kill" and
its gone.
Do I have to do this every time or was I doing an improper shutdown.
Murry
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009, Murry wrote:
Soundmodem and Xastir are working fine now.
My question now is, why is my soundcard no longer accessable after I
shut down Xastir and Soundmodem in their terminals?
I tried to use QSSTV and also tried FLDigi but could not access the
soundcard.
Had to restart the computer.
Do a "ps aux | grep -i sound" or "ps aux | grep -i modem" to see if
any soundmodem process is still running. If so, "kill" it by "kill
PID" where "PID" is the process ID you found from the "ps" command.
You can also find and kill it with "top".
I doubt it's an xastir process that's doing it to you, but you can
check for that with "ps aux | grep xastir".
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