Op di 7 apr. 2020 04:21 schreef riveravaldez via arch-general < arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, if this queries must go to some other specific places (forums, > AUR, etc.) please let me know so I move them there. > > 2. According to [2] «to allow ALSA programs to play while JACK is > running edit (or create) /etc/asound.conf» with this: > [...] > > Now, when I installed apulse, I got this instruction: «For using > PulseAudio emulation create a proper .asoundrc: $ cp > /usr/share/apulse/asoundrc.sample ~/.asoundrc». > Note that these are different filenames. /etc/asound.conf is a system-wide setting (settings for all users on the system), whereas ~/asoundrc is only for the current user (~ refers to the homedirectory for the current user). Is there any relation or conflict between those two files? > Usually the file in the homedir (~) will overrule any global (/etc) settings. They may be merged, but the global one could also be ignored if a personal one exists. It might be wise to inspect the contents of /usr/share/apulse/asoundrc.sample as that is an example config. Mvg, Guus