On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 12:47 PM, Brett Patram <bpat...@salemcleveland.com> wrote:
> The machine with the usb soundcard, does it also have an onboard audio > interface? If so, I remember way back I ran into a similar issue with a box > that had 3 pci cards in it... when the OS boots it doesn't always list the > hardware in the same order. So my guess may be that its sometimes picking > onboard chipset first and Rivendell goes to it. > There are ways to force the order of cards. Or, if you are using jack, you can specify card's "name" rather than using its number. > If you don't use the onboard audio I would disable it from bios to > eliminate that possibility. > > Brett Patram, CE > On Jun 21, 2016 12:29 PM, Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote: > On Tue, 21 Jun 2016, Cowboy wrote: > > > Fred tells me with great regularity that he has had no trouble whatever > > with CentOS 7 **PROVIDED** you use the XFCE desktop and not Gnome3 > > under any circumstances whatever. > > > > Yet the CentOS 7 Appliance CD seems to install Gnome3. I have RD running > on two machines under Centos 7/Gnome 3; one machine gives no trouble at > all, but the other one seems to lose touch with its USB sound card from > time to time. > > > Rob > > all the best, drew -- Bahamain Or Nuttin - http://www.bahamianornuttin.com <http://www.bahamianornuttin.com/>
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