Something may be wrong with your system configuration. It looks like
Ubuntu. Are you using 9.xx or 10.04?

It should work simply by downloading the ALSA version of squeezeslave
and placing it in /usr/bin/ (or /usr/local/bin/)

>From there run it in the user space - not at system level - by placing
it in the start-up programs.

Don't specify what device to use in the command arguments.

After that, reboot, then look at your audio preferences(not the volume
control dialog). Click on the applications tab. If it's working you
should see squeezeslave listed but with ALSA plug-in(important!)
proceeding its name.

With a working default configuration of PulseA, this is all that is
necessary.

If its an older distro you may want to update - pa was pretty scary
back in the day.

-MusicManiac


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