I have Dell XPS M1330 with Ubuntu 7.10 working fine (no major problems).
I recently upgraded to Firefox 3.0 and I have been having some problems
with the sound card. I tried searching in several Ubuntu forums without
success; hence, this email.
Basically what happens is the following: When I listen to embedded
videos in the net, like for instance, BBC news the video and audio
works fine. Later, when I decide to listen music using xmms then
xmms reports "Your Sound card is blocked by some other application".
Then, I use the following command
> lsof |grep pcm
where it clearly shows that the firefox is still holding the audio device
(even though, I have stopped the BBC video). I then have to kill the process
and then restart the alsa-utils as a root.
I have been observing this pattern for about 2 weeks. Firefox 3.0 have media
related two addons -- Mediaplayer connectivity and Foxtunes. I guessed that
Mediaplayer connectivity and the firefox 3.0 application manager may
be in conflict and now I have disabled Mediaplayer connectivity.
I did not have any such problem with Firefox 2.0 which I had
used for more than 6 months.
Can some one let me know where is the problem? My
guess is that the flash player is holding the audio.
Thanks,
Shanki
Bookmarks