On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 23:50 -0500, D. Michael McIntyre wrote: > I just completed an upgrade to Gutsy while continuing to use my KDE session > to > do stuff. It was ugly, but I suffered worse on a more frequent basis back > when I was running Sid, so I'm more or less impressed. > > One casualty of this process was that my soundcard order got jumbled somehow, > even though I'm still running the kernel from Feisty at the moment, and > nothing has changed in my QJackCtl config either. > > Turned out I had to run asoundconf set-default-card Live to set things right, > and now it seems like everything is in order. I'm not sure why that was > required, but it does get me thinking.
I wrote an application to handle this kind of thing in the GUI. It's called asoundconf-gtk and it's been in the repository since Feisty, with the Gutsy version supporting PulseAudio (ie; if you have PulseAudio installed, it will route ALSA sound through that by default). However, it is very simple, and doesn't handle interesting things like funky software mixing, or fancy plug-ins. And it only makes changes for the user, as opposed to system-wide (which would involve writing to /etc/asound.conf). When I have some time again, it is on my To Do list to add this kind of thing to asoundconf-ui[0] (the natural continuation of asoundconf-gtk), and get that in the repo to replace asoundconf-gtk. [0] http://launchpad.net/asoundconf-ui -- Toby Smithe
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