* Awtul <awtulaw...@gmail.com> [2018-11-14 01:24 -0500]:

> Package: moc
> Version: 1:2.6.0~svn-r2984-1
> Followup-For: Bug #913277
> 
> 
> Clearer output:
> 
> ii  alsa-oss                     1.1.6-1              amd64        ALSA 
> wrapper for OSS applications
> ii  alsa-utils                   1.1.7-1              amd64        Utilities 
> for configuring and using ALSA
> ii  alsaplayer-alsa              0.99.81-2            amd64        alsaplayer 
> output module for ALSA
> ii  alsaplayer-common            0.99.81-2            amd64        audio 
> player (common files)
> ii  alsaplayer-gtk               0.99.81-2            amd64        alsaplayer 
> gtk interface
> ii  libasound2:amd64             1.1.7-1              amd64        shared 
> library for ALSA applications
> ii  libasound2-data              1.1.7-1              all          
> Configuration files and profiles for ALSA drivers
> ii  libasound2-plugins:amd64     1.1.7-3              amd64        ALSA 
> library additional plugins
> ii  libsox-fmt-alsa:amd64        14.4.2-3             amd64        SoX alsa 
> format I/O library
> ii  python-alsaaudio             0.8.4-1              amd64        Alsa 
> bindings for Python
> ii  volumeicon-alsa              0.5.1+git20170117-1  amd64        systray 
> volume icon for alsa

Nothing suspicious. Well, my setup on my T500 is very similar and
moc plays fine. There are 2 more things to check:

1. Delete your cache file ($HOME/.moc/cache)
2. If you want I can test your $HOME/.moc/config in my setup.

Elimar
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  Since there are no stupid computers humans can't be stupid.
  There are just a few running with Windows or even CE ;-)

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