On November 20, 2005 04:54 pm, Heimdall Midgard wrote: > I can think of two ways to fix the problem. But I want to know the > Debian Way(tm). > > My problem is simple. I have two sound "cards" in my computer. But I > want my onboard sound to be the first sound card recognized by Alsa > in both its /dev/dsp* (OSS emulation) and /dev/snd/pcm* (Alsa proper) > incarnations. > > What files in /etc/ do I need to edit to set the card activation > order of my two sound cards ? > > -- > Albert Einstein: Phantasie ist wichtiger als Wissen, denn Wissen ist > begrenzt.
If using a 2.6 kernel then in the /etc/modprobe.d/ directory check to see where the alias is set on my install it is the sound file. Edit the file to look similar to this. alias snd-card-0 snd-via82xx options snd-via82xx index=0 alias snd-card-1 snd-emu10k1 options snd-emu10k1 index=1 Changing the drivers to match your install putting the onboard sound module in the lines with 0 in them and your pci card module in the lines with 1. Now when booting modutils will process the file and the drivers should be loaded in the correct order. If using a 2.4 kernel then check in the /etc/modutils/aliases file and see if that is where your sound card is being set. If so then add the couple of lines for the second card and make sure your onboard is set to the 0 then run update-modules to have the new information entered in the /etc/modules.conf for use on next boot if not then check the other files to see where it is located and make the changes there. Stephen -- Debian the choice of a GNU generation GPG Public Key: http://users.eastlink.ca/~stephencormier/publickey.asc
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