> 
> Did you launch the ./snddevices script when installing alsa-driver ?
> 

Thanks for the reply. Yes I tried this, with the same result.

I noticed that in my TiMidity++ (2.11.3) distribution there is a file 
"alsa_a.c", which contains a reference to "/dev/snd/pcm00". Yet, after I 
installed ALSA, the only devices I had with a similar name were "pcmC0D0c", 
"pcmC0D0p" and "pcmC0D1p". Can anyone who has successfully made TiMidity and 
ALSA talk to each other tell me what devices they have in "/dev/snd/" (or 
"/proc/asound/dev/")?

Many thanks

P.S. I'm also new to mailing lists (sorry!). I'm not sure if this message 
will end up back in the right thread. If not, can anyone tell me how to 
ensure this happens?


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