> Fixed it. I'm thinking the culprit was the "NoScript" extension to Firefox.
> I just "kill -HUP"ped firefox-bin and reran it. Pretty shabby that an
> ordinary process run as a nonpriviliged user can take out an OS service. I
> just DoSed myself...
>
> Can't duplicate it though, and NoScript is mute even though it says it can
> make sound. Ah well, I'd rather have NoScript quiet and everything else
> able to make sound than vice versa.
I've had the flash plugin lock me out of my audio devices before (even
though it wasn't currently playing sound).
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