El 06/07/14 12:59, Michael Biebl escribió:
Am 06.07.2014 10:39, schrieb Antonio Marcos López Alonso:
El 06/07/14 05:34, Ben Hutchings escribió:
I think the usual workaround is to add 'index=1' to the snd-aloop line
in /etc/modules.  It is probably possible to do something more
sophisticated in an ALSA configuration file.
Adding 'index=1' didn't work. I still have to reload snd_aloop and
restart JACK to get audio back.
Be aware that systemd-modules-load does *not* read module parameters
from /etc/modules. You'll need to set them via a /etc/modprobe.d/ file.


Ah! It sounded somewhat strange but as this module stuff is a sort of terra incognita for me... :) Now I created a /etc/modprobe.d/snd-aloop.conf file which contains a single line with 'options snd-aloop index=1' and everything is fine again after boot!

Thanks a lot for your tips!
Antonio


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