[quote]

or, you may have been lax in your
updates. I suggest that if you have not done so recently, that you
perform a full update

[/quote]

Me?  Never!   :-)

Thanks for your replies.   My system is always upto date so I cant say 
its that.  I think you are onto something about the sound system being 
buggy.  vlc seems to have problems but other sound software works fine. 
( there I go again clutching at straws! )

I see it as a process of elimination.  Can now eliminate the emulator 
from my enquiries  :-)


lbcoder wrote:
> Fedora 10 does not use esd, it uses pulseaudio.
> You can restart pulseaudio using "killall -9 pulseaudio; pulseaudio
> &", though I suspect that the first command will be useless if
> pulseaudio is already dead. Note: I have not experienced this problem
> with the emulator on either F9 or F10, so there may be a configuration
> issue with your sound system, or, you may have been lax in your
> updates. I suggest that if you have not done so recently, that you
> perform a full update, in particular, kernel, pulseaudio, alsa, and
> any related components.
>
> On Mar 16, 7:37 am, David Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> This is most likely due to buggy EsounD daemon, try "killall -9 esd" then
>> restart it (with whatever script is used on Fedora)
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Pd <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> When closing the emulator it completely kills the sound system.  The
>>> only thing that fixes this is a complete re-boot.  Anyone else see this
>>> behaviour?
>>>       
>>> Pd.
>>>       
> >
>
>   

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