Hi guys
This line in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf did the job for me:
options snd-usb-audio index=-2
I stumbled over it because I had to do the same in order to make sound
on my Mac Mini work. This doesn't render the device unusable AFAICS, so
blacklisting it isn't needed. Thanks for your
Hello list,
I'm having trouble with my sound in a rather fresh Testing box on KDE.
Before I lay down the situation, let me clarify that I have googled,
rather extensively, in pursuit of a solution to my problem, yet I have
not found a solution that solves my problem. So, instead of turning my
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 14:40:16 Jason Filippou wrote:
Hello list,
I'm having trouble with my sound in a rather fresh Testing box on KDE.
Before I lay down the situation, let me clarify that I have googled,
rather extensively, in pursuit of a solution to my problem, yet I have
not
Hi,
I got a similar problem having a web cam with integrated microphone.
Restarting the computer with the web cam unplugged would bring back the sound
in iceweasel. Blacklisting snd_usb_audio in alsa-base-blacklist.conf did solve
the problem, in a not too nice way, but it did what I wanted.
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 17:01:36 Jason Filippou wrote:
I added the lines
# Blacklisting microphone input
blacklist snd-sb-audio
But the problem persists. I think I might have something wrong with my
syntax. Here is what lsusb says about my mic (other USB devices
ommitted):
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