> 
> After having the problem with several kernels, one has to
> believe that
> the problem lies in the user level programs.


> 
> Maybe ALSA has some .asoundrc file in your home directory.
> Try to
> remove it, as well.

I created a new user and then i added him to the audio group and then ran all 
from the new home directory and still have the same result.


> 
> Maybe you should try to describe your problem to the real
> ALSA experts
> at their mailing list [email protected].

i will poke around over there. Thanks
Mitchell

> 
> Risto
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