Den 2019-05-12 kl. 17:28, skrev Jonas Smedegaard:
Quoting Hans (2019-05-12 17:12:13)
Got in the same problem half a year ago. Some program was blocking the
sounddevice.
I remeber, there was a command. which shows, which application is just
accessing the sound device (dev/snd). Maybe someone knows the command
and can help here. I forgot the exact syntax.
In my case it was the application "timidity", which I just
deinstalled. Got no problems after it.
Perhaps this:
lsof /dev/snd
- Jonas
Thank you for the hint. I tested it and the result was an empty list.
After that I made a purge of timidity. In /etc and all its
subdirectories I removed every trace of "timidity". All files and
directories containing "timidity" in its name were removed. All files
containing the word were edited, and the word was removed. After that a
cold start (power off), but no difference. The computer is silent as in
the space around us, so no forward step so far.
Kaj