Of late on my main [Fedora 7] box (I don't know for how long), pretty 
much any ALSA-based app. (audacious, xmms, etc.) gives the following error:

ALSA lib pcm.c:2106:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared library 
/usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_empty.so

   Has anyone got a clue as to what this is about?  Some audio things do 
work, like MythTV, audacity (editor), but I don't know how they're accessing 
the sound subsystem.  ISTRT I had to set up mplayer to use esd (maybe oss) 
to function.


   I've re-installed the alsa-lib RPMs (and even rebuilt them myself), and 
any other seemingly related alsa package to no avail.  I've also had a 
rummage through the code (pcm.c) but I can't see where it might be getting 
the "empty" from;  it feels like a rogue setting somewhere, but I've tried 
moving my system and custom asound/alsa files out of the way and it didn't 
seem to help.

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