Tom Horsley:
>> I'm very confused. If I run the gnome sound control,
>> test speakers works fine. If I run "play", the sound
>> plays normally. If I run "aplay", I got no sound till
>> I rebooted, then aplay started to work, but if I run
>> mplayer or youtube in google-chrome, I still get no sound.

> More exceedingly random results:
> 
> VLC works OK, youtube in firefox works OK.
> 
> Has someone changed the audio interface and mplayer and
> google-chrome haven't been rebuilt yet?

aplay is the old alsa play utility, it may not be using pulse-audio,
perhaps that's why it jams.  Likewise with some other applications, they
might not use pulse-audio, or might need configuring to do so.

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