Looks like editing the file /etc/asound.conf fixed the problem. Thanks, but shouldn't this be done automatically while installing pulseaudio package?
Marcin 2010/11/24 Adrian Knoth <a...@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de>: > On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:19:05PM +0100, marcin wrote: > > [No other audio app starts when there's already one running] >> I'm sorry but I cannot tell which package exactly is the source of the >> problem so I put it in 'general' section. > > Well, looks like a classic: on some (most?) audio cards, ALSA only > supports a single stream. So if you start your flash playback, the audio > device is occupied and hence blocked for other apps. > > The solution is to multiplex/mix in software, most commonly done with > pulseaudio these days. > > Don't you have pulseaudio installed? > > Also, make sure to redirect all ALSA output to pulseaudio. Either in > /etc/asound.conf or in ~/.asoundrc: > > --- asound.conf --- > pcm.pulse { > type pulse > } > > ctl.pulse { > type pulse > } > > pcm.!default { > type pulse > } > ctl.!default { > type pulse > } > --- end of asound.conf --- > > > HTH > > -- > mail: a...@thur.de http://adi.thur.de PGP/GPG: key via keyserver > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktin_ssyw0nzssu00fp=8mwkkfkuq0nk9rqnop...@mail.gmail.com