Re: Setting up a Dummy Sound device on a Raspberry Pi running Raspian

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Swinney C. wrote:
> I have referred to the document on the WiKi at http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix%3aModule-dummy

Most of that page comes from a generic template and does not apply to the dummy
driver, or is outdated.

> I come unstuck when I reboot and the sound card disappears. In the WiKi, you refer to
> editing the /etc/​modules.conf file, however both this and the other file referenced
> (/etc/​conf.modules) do not exist in this distribution.

You have to find out how to load modules at startup in that distribution.

Try adding "modprobe snd-dummy" to /etc/rc.d/rc.local, or check if there is any
other sript file that gets executed at startup.


Regards,
Clemens

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