Hi David, Raymond, thanks for your follow up. Here is more pertinent
information:
Changing from Multichannel output to Multichannel input on the
Output tab in gnome sound settings makes the UA-101 output device
disappear completely and permenantly and it does not appear in the Input
tab. The only
Thanks David,
The symlink you mentioned fixed the detection of my onboard sound card
and with pulseaudio-git it shows SPDIF and Headphones outputs and a
Microphone input and they both work as expected. The installed ubuntu
pulseaudio also has an Analogue audio output that isn't shown in the
gnome
I've done a quick compile and test of the pulseaudio git head code on Ubuntu
14.04 and it does indeed now autodetect and automatically sets up the
multichannel audio outputs - running the compiled pulseaudio git binary detects
the UA-101 and sets it up as a 7.1 multichannel audio output device
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