manolo manolo-laptop:~$ killall pulseaudio manolo manolo-laptop:~$ lsof `find /dev/ -group audio` COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME mixer_app 5998 manolo 22u CHR 116,0 11895 /dev/snd/controlC0 manolo manolo-laptop:~$ killall mixer_applet2 Actually running Ekiga now doesn't give me that "device busy" error anymore. I can perform the test and I realize headphones and microphone work. unfortunately when I press OK to terminate the test Ekiga hangs and I can only Force Quit. > From: mtbc ixod org > To: mac_man2005 hotmail it > Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga and VoipCheap > Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 16:39:40 -0400 > > Manolo _ <mac_man2005 hotmail it> writes: > > >> I had things working okay when I used to use 2.6.24 I think. I assume > >> that `lsmod' lists snd-hda-intel okay because you had some other sound > >> stuff working? > > > > Don't know. How to run a "clean" lsmod anyway? > > Maybe just see if kern.log says anything interesting at around the time > snd-hda-intel gets modprobed. Or, if it doesn't, /proc/config.gz may > reveal your kernel's configuration so we can see what else to look for. > > > Unfortunately I'm afraid of unistalling pulseaudio... > > Can you just kill it and any related thing? > > lsof `find /dev/ -group audio` > > should reveal all the programs that are doing audio stuff. Maybe kill > them all before trying Ekiga so you know they're not interfering, then > use alsamixer to make sure the right things are unmuted and turned up? > > Mark > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! MSN Messenger |