For what it's worth, the same thing happens to me on OS X 10.6 (and
earlier on 10.5) with a MacBook Pro.
Andrew
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 2:26 AM, Atte Andre Jensen
Kassen wrote:
I believe (but this is based purely on gut feeling) that Pulse-audio (the Ubuntu default) doesn't play as nice with Alsa as it should. For me this seems related to certain applications (say Skype or a browser running Flash (or having opened it)) claiming the soundcard in ways they shouldn't. As ChucK depends on the audio drivers polling it (or so it seems to me) a malformed connection there will muck up every thing else.
For me it has so far been fixed by stopping the VM, quitting all such programs, adn re-starting it. sadly this process may well crash the mini altogether.
Hmm, you might be right but:
1) I installed miniAudicle on my wifes eee running a vanilla ubuntu 9.04 and I never had a problem here.
2) He didn't have any other applications running at the time.
3) I wasn't able to successfully run the mini even a single time.
Wouldn't a solution be to remove pulseaudio? I didn't hear much good about it over at linux-audio-users, many say the first thing they do upon installation is to remove pulseaudio...
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