Hi,
Am Montag, 27. November 2006 22:55 schrieb Dave Jones:
Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
configuration of multiple sound cards.
I have an 'on board' Intel 8x0 sound card which I use for VoIP
telephony, and a PCI Creative Audigy which I use to play
Michael Schreckenbauer wrote on 28/11/06 15:44:
Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
configuration of multiple sound cards.
Even worse is that udev seems to discover the sound cards in the reverse
order to coldplug. My Audigy card becomes /dev/dsp1 and the
On 11/27/06, Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
configuration of multiple sound cards.
I have an 'on board' Intel 8x0 sound card which I use for VoIP
telephony, and a PCI Creative Audigy which I use to play music.
The
On 11/27/06, Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even worse is that udev seems to discover the sound cards in the reverse
order to coldplug. My Audigy card becomes /dev/dsp1 and the Intel card
is /dev/dsp0. Unfortunately, Audacious, my music player of choice,
doesn't seem to offer any choice
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Dave Jones wrote:
Even worse is that udev seems to discover the sound cards in the reverse
order to coldplug. My Audigy card becomes /dev/dsp1 and the Intel card
is /dev/dsp0.
You should be able to force them to get the names you want with a couple
of sufficiently
Dave,
Alsasound init script does not require coldplug. Remove coldplug, then
recompile your ALSA installation if it complains about it. Don't forget to
etc-update or dispatch-conf to update the init scripts. As far as them
loading in reverse order, see the gentoo-wiki for information on
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