Hello Again,

I think I figured out the reason for it not starting:
I had set my 'btaudio' module to load automatically
upon booting, but when it does that, it does weird
things to the available sound channels.  This is what
I got when I ran 'aumix -q':

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# aumix -q
line1 0, 0, P
line2 0, 0, R
line3 0, 0, P

When I disable the btaudio module and rebooted, Freevo
started up just fine.  I still don;t appear to be
getting any sound output, but that may have something
to do with how I have set things up physically with my
sound inputs/outputs; I will have to confirm.

Ayyway, just thought I'd let you know :-)

Alan

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