Hi Romain,

Currently I am running the test:

'output.dummy(fallible=true,input.alsa())'


I am really not sure about which pulseaudio I am using (it's an ubuntu 
10.04 out of the box installation)
and I cannot find any of the mentioned files.

Which version the patch is written for?

Thanks, Peter



Am 27.09.2010 23:03, schrieb Romain Beauxis:
> Le lundi 27 septembre 2010 14:35:33, Romain Beauxis a écrit :
>    
>>   * Tell us whether your use pure alsa or pulseaudio's alsa emulation.
>>      
> If you are not sure about this, you may check the following files:
>   * ~/.asoundrc
>   * /etc/asound.conf
>
>
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