Dear Elimar,

I tried many things to get the hardware sound cards in right order. I ended
up into modifiying so much , that I had to reinstall LINUX debian.
I cannot make it because also I often have to change the USB devices. I have
lot of sound devices and it is impossible to change this order each time I
unplug an usb. The thing is that I have to let the main sound card as number
0 and one as 2, and leave the other ones as variable for such things like
webcam/mics...

Well let's wait that ALSA release a package that leaves the way to memorize
the order of cards at boot from the alsamixer.

Thank you for your interests into the package.

Best regards
Y.



On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Elimar Riesebieter <riese...@lxtec.de>wrote:

> Hi yellow,
>
> * Elimar Riesebieter [100523 16:58 +0200]
> > reassign 582762 alsa-base
> > severity 582762 minor
> > thanks
> >
> > * yellow [100523 14:43 +0200]
> [...]
> > > So
> > > 2 shall be 1
> > > 0 shall be 3
> > > and 1 to be set right
> >
> > What does "1 to be set right" mean? Alsa's sound device count starts
> > with 0. So you want
> >
> > 2 shall be 0
> > 1 shall be 1
> > 0 shall be 2
> >
> > ?
> >
> > This has abslolutly nothing to do with the alsamixer but with the
> > way udev assigns the sound devices. Please have a look at
> > /usr/share/doc/alsa-base/README.Debian.gz to get an idea how the
> > order is done.
>
> Have you managed to sort your devices to the right order?
>
> Elimar
>
> --
>  >what IMHO then?
>  IMHO - Inhalation of a Multi-leafed Herbal Opiate ;)
>              --posting from alex in debian-user--
>

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