> If you want to use your other card try the command "alsaconf" and
> choose the sound card you want to use. (You probably have to be root
> to do this try "sudo alsaconf" or "su;alsaconf".) This is a problem
> with all live-Cd's, they pick the first one they find, usually the one
> on the motherboard. A nice solution could be to tweak the way alsa
> behaves when it detects two sound cards and default to the one which
> isn't on the motherboard. If you have a sound card in a PCI-slot it
> would be a pretty safe bet to say that that's the one you want to use.

    I've solved the problem with FGLive with similar approach. I look
for the number of sounds devices alsa could find, and let you pick one.
Only, for the moment, I simply point to the device you picked in
.asoundrc and .openalrc

    Thanks for pointing out alsaconf though, as I have never really used
that myself.


Pigeon.




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