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Re: via voice documentation




Much simpler ... The emacspeak Viavoice server actually says 
"Viavoice using alsa" if it is using native alsa output

>>>>> "Lukas" == Lukas Loehrer <listaddr1@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
    Lukas> Gary Lawrence Murphy writes ("Re: via voice
    Lukas> documentation"):
    >> >>>>> "R" == Robert D Crawford <rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
    >> 
    R> Is there a way to tell if I am using alsa?
    >> 
    >> This one is very easy: If you have a directory
    >> /proc/asound then you are running the alsa drivers.
    Lukas> 
    Lukas> This will indeed tell you that the alsa drivers are
    Lukas> loaded but it does not tell you if your program is
    Lukas> using alsa natively or is using the OSS emulation
    Lukas> layer.  Unload all the snd-* modules that contain the
    Lukas> string "oss" in their name. Then run your program. If
    Lukas> it fails or causes the oss modules to be reloaded,
    Lukas> your program uses the OSS emulation layer. I am sure
    Lukas> there is a more direct way to determine this.
    Lukas> 
    Lukas> Lukas
    Lukas> 
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