Le Thu, 14 May 2009 08:12:59 -0700,
Grant <emailgr...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> >
> > (BTW: in Debian /etc/asound.conf does not even exists...
> > are you sure your distribution is setup to use that file?)
> 
> I'm using Gentoo and I know /etc/asound.conf works because defining
> dmix's sample rate there lights up the corresponding LED on the USB
> DAC.  I tried moving the config to ~/.asoundrc with no change.
> 

On gentoo, /etc/asound.conf is for system wide configuration. As long that you
are not running your sound related programs as root, it is much better to use
~/.asoundrc. With this last file, you don't have to restart alsa, it is enough
to just restart your programs.

Ciao,
Dominique

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