On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 09:27:48AM +0100, Thomas Huth wrote: > On 2019-01-23 09:00, Gerd Hoffmann wrote: > > > > This is RfC because we might look at the ordering. On linux we probably > > want prefer alsa over oss. > Yes, please! I've run into the trap a couple of times already: OSS > headers were available, but these days the OSS compatibility kernel > modules are not loaded anymore by default. So you compile QEMU with OSS > support and then wonder why you do not get any audio output at all... > > IMHO we should put OSS as last item in the list on Linux nowadays.
Tweaked the pulseaudio driver to check whenever the damon pidfile is present before trying to initialize. With that in place we can move pulse to be first in the list, without having pulse throwing error messages when it can't connect the server. So the linux ordering is this now: audio_drv_list="try-pa try-alsa try-sdl oss" Requests / suggestions for other guests? Probing pulseaudio first probably makes sense everywhere (when available). Most BSDs have both sdl and oss, which one should be preferred here? cheers, Gerd