it is flash related and has been also on all previous versions of linux, indifferent of distribution.
It may work better with the latest flash plugin (version 9) but I still suspect the java plugin to also mess around with sound in the same way.
But the real bug is: how do we find out which program is responsible of blocking /dev/dsp. For the moment I just do a random kill here and there until I get my sound back.
it is flash related and has been also on all previous versions of linux, indifferent of distribution.
It may work better with the latest flash plugin (version 9) but I still suspect the java plugin to also mess around with sound in the same way.
But the real bug is: how do we find out which program is responsible of blocking /dev/dsp. For the moment I just do a random kill here and there until I get my sound back.
Georges