At 12:45 am -0400 22/10/02, Andrew Johnson wrote:
>Sometimes when I detach my powerbook from its external speakers (it's
>mostly used as a desktop computer) the sound system will just die.
>iTunes will not play music (I can hit play but the counter stays at
>0:00) the +/- volume keys simply raise and lower phantom volume without
>sounds, and the real kicker that is when plugged my speakers back in,
>my session died, plopping me back out to the login screen. Does anyone
>know about this problem?

I just had a similar experience on my PB 800 yesterday (while using 
it as a desktop with external monitor). Plugged in the speakers - 
didn't use an application requiring sound for a couple of hours. When 
I tried to play sound from my video editing application - nothing. 
Unplugged speakers, restarted editing program - sound OK from 
built-in speakers. Plugged in external speakers - still OK. This is 
the only time I've had this.
-- 
With best wishes,

Roger Shufflebottom

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