I have installed ALSA 0.9.0rc5 on Red Hat 8.0.

I have a USB microphone and a pci sound card, both working in ALSA. The
microphone uses the snd-usb-audio driver, and the pci sound card is a
Delta 66 that uses the snd-ice1712 driver.

Unfortunately, every time I boot the machine, the USB microphone starts
up as the first device, and the pci sound card comes up as the second.
Because of this, I cannot hear any sound (because the sound is being
output to the first device, which in this case is just a USB microphone
with no speakers or any sort of output).

I can control both devices with alsamixer. If I run alsamixer by itself,
or with the option "-c 0" it brings up the volume control for the
microphone. If I run "alsamixer -c 1" I get the controls for the PCI
sound card.

So the USB microphone is the primary device and the pci sound card is
the secondary device. I can't figure out how to fix this! Can anyone
please help?



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