On Thursday 08 April 2004 09:47, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Chris Horn wrote:
> > I had dmix working (well, as best it did  - the output would periodically
> > corrupt & start "skipping"; unpausing in xmms didn't work) and then all
> > of a sudden after an upgrade yesterday (I'm running Debian) apps started
> > fighting over the PCM device again.  I check the /etc/alsa/alsa.conf file
> > and it still has:
> >
> > pcm.default {
> >         type plug
> >         slave.pcm "dmix"
> > }
>
> Does this appear in the output of "aplay -L"?

Nope!  What do you suggest I do to get it there?  I didn't find anything 
jumped out at me when I inspected /etc/init.d/alsa or /etc/default/alsa.

Thanks.



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