On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Lionel Cons
lionelcons1...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 12 September 2012 06:23, ольга крыжановская
olga.kryzhanov...@gmail.com wrote:
Does any one know where /dev/audio went in newer Linux? The /dev/audio
was used to pass ulaw data, but it is gone now. Is there a
replacement?
No, someone thought it's funny to make users look for it. I'd love to
get his name and address to send him the biggest minor jerk 2012
award.
Erm... I think people would be much more helpfull if such outbursts
could be obmitted.
Try /sbin/modprobe snd_pcm_oss as root. It should bring /dev/audio
back until you reboot. I still haven't found a solution which is
permanent.
[Picking random victim from my SuSE address list... today's special
guest is: Michael Schroeder :-) ]
Michael... erm... any idea how this (e.g. $ /sbin/modprobe snd_pcm_oss
#) can be made permanent (or executed at boot time) ? It's a bit
frustrating that our AST tests fail in the middle of the test run
because /dev/audio is missing from time to time because someone forgot
to re-load the module after reboot... ;-/
Bye,
Roland
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