Re: two sound cards, keeping their HW number

2007-12-10 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Saturday 13 October 2007, Luke Yelavich wrote: A better solution is to set the sound card you want as the default, and yes, there is a way of doing this without having to force a card to a perticular address. [...] asoundconf set-default-card M66 OK, I've finally had a chance to see if

Re: two sound cards, keeping their HW number

2007-10-15 Thread defred
Great ! thanks for the tip, I believe it will more stable this way. I forgot to mention that I wanted both soundcards to work, so the BIOS disabling trick was a bit too radical for me. I'll see if it works in time, with various boot (but this linux thing is so powerfull that I rarely boot more

Re: two sound cards, keeping their HW number

2007-10-13 Thread Mark Stuart Burge
I don't know if this is the correct solution, but if you have disabled the on board card already, then you could (having installed alsatools) try sudo alsaconf That should remove the references to the disabled card. And there is a how to I used some time back on giving certain cards in a

Re: two sound cards, keeping their HW number

2007-10-13 Thread Mark Stuart Burge
I thing this might be worth a try (pulled from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/45786) Locate the module names of your sound cards with: less /proc/asound/modules example output: 0 snd_emu10k1 1 snd_ice1712 In /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base replace: install