Thus spake Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

>       Hi,
>       try lsof /dev/audio as root.
>       Then we can find what process is opening (using) the device.
>       Have a nice day,                Paulo Henrique 
> 

Thanks very much.  I listed lsof /dev/audio as root, and it turned out
I had a mismatched System.map file from my kernel build.  However, I
copied the new System.map to the correct location, and I still get the
same "device or resource busy" error.  I'll experiment a little more
with the System.map and see if I can get anywhere.  Meantime, can you
think of anything more?  (There was no output from lsof /dev/audio
last time I checked.)

Thanks again!
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