Changing the 's' to an 'e' in this line:

TIM_ALSASEQPARAMS="-Os"

Effectively kills my sound on both desktop and laptop.  I have been
testing more on my desktop and the sound goes off after playing about
20~30 minutes or Urban Terror.

In /var/log/messages I always see these lines:

Dec 11 12:03:08 cinux pulseaudio[2607]: lock-autospawn.c: Cannot access 
autospawn lock.
Dec 11 12:36:15 cinux kernel: [ 2003.742361] __ratelimit: 3 callbacks suppressed
Dec 11 12:36:15 cinux kernel: [ 2003.742366] npviewer.bin[2986]: segfault at 
e98ba2cf ip 00000000e98ba2cf sp 00000000ffd589c4 error 14
Dec 11 15:41:17 cinux kernel: [13106.314057] npviewer.bin[4181]: segfault at 
ff999ed8 ip 00000000ff999ed8 sp 00000000ffc485dc error 14
Dec 11 16:26:10 cinux pulseaudio[4237]: pid.c: Stale PID file, overwriting.


I'm beginning to think the issue is with pulse audio.  I am using ubuntustudio 
and I have a clean install using karmic.

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