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10 Connecting to a Linux computer
No driver is needed when using the SH with Linux-based computers and an
ALSA module, as ALSA natively supports USB Audio Class 2.0.
To use the SH USB input with a computer provided with Linux operating
system, simply access the audio configuration panel and select the
“UNISON USB DAC 1” peripheral in the “Output” section, as shown in
Figure 26.
Figure 26
Configuring a player under Linux: Audacious
Of course, even with Linux, it could be necessary to select the SH USB
input as predefined audio output peripheral. As an example, the
recommended configuration for Audacious, which is widely used under
Linux, is shown. As displayed in Figure 27, the user needs to access
Audacious’ preferences and select “ALSA output”. Then, the user must
click on “Preferences”, right below the drop-down menu for output
selection: the window shown in the lower portion of Figure 27 will appear.
Set its various parameters as shown in Figure.
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