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Will travis ever add snd_dummy to the kernel for docker builds? #9149

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squarebracket opened this issue Jan 26, 2018 · 0 comments
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Will travis ever add snd_dummy to the kernel for docker builds? #9149

squarebracket opened this issue Jan 26, 2018 · 0 comments

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When trying to do automated testing of video using Chrome headless, it tries to attach to an audio device to output sound. Of course, one doesn't exist, and (understandably) you can't modprobe snd_dummy, the dummy ALSA card. Is there any chance of snd_dummy being loaded on the underlying host?

As a workaround I can install pulseaudio, since it has a dummy sink and runs in userland, but it would be great if I didn't have to.

nocarryr added a commit to nocarryr/cython-sounddevice that referenced this issue Jun 13, 2019
No workarounds seem to exist for alsa's dummy driver and there doesn't
seem to be any interest in solving the issues:
travis-ci/travis-ci#1754
travis-ci/travis-ci#1839
travis-ci/travis-ci#9149
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