> Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 14:20:41 +0300> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> [email protected]> Subject: Re: two sound cards, keeping
> their HW number> > > > On 10/13/07, defred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > > >>
> Hello, it's my first post on the list and for a more linux / Alsa> >>
> oriented question.> >>> >> My laptop runs an ubuntu "studiofied", there is an
> internal sound device> >> (intel-something), and an Echo IndigoDJ (pcmcia
> device). Now when I boot> >> my computer these two devices use an hardware
> address of type hw:0 or> >> hw:1. But not always the same, so sometimes my
> XMMS will play on the> >> internal soundcard because the configured address
> is hw:1 which was> >> previously the Echo device. I'm tired of having to
> modify options each> >> time the address are messed up.> >> Is there a way to
> "force" the sound devices to always have the same> >> hardware address ?> >>
> (I can't find a way to find this on the web, don't know if its more an> >>
> alsa thing or a system issue)> >>> >> dF> >> www.antiblues.org> >>> >> --> >>
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> This might be a silly question and i dont know what Mother board you have,> >
> but have u checket the BIOS you may be able to disable the on board sound> >
> card there... Its a shot in the dark.. but good luck.> > -------------- next
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> > >> > ------------------------------> > > Hi,> > I have the same problem on
> my desktop computer. It has a integrated > sound card on the motherboard and
> I have disabled it from the BIOS. The > Ubuntu Studio however still loads the
> kernel modules for it and the > symptoms are the same described above. The
> sound card number changes > every time I reboot the computer.> > So far I've
> handled the situation by manually unloading the integrated > sound card
> kernel modules by issuing commands:> > ~$ sudo modprobe -r snd_via82xx> ~$
> sudo modprobe -r snd_via82xx_modem> > When it comes to xmms / jack I have
> every time to make sure they're > using the correct hardware device. The
> sound configuration in System -> > preferences -> Sound seems not to handle
> two sound cards very well.> > Is there any way to prevent the Ubuntu Studio
> loading the unwanted > kernel modules at startup and / or get the sound cards
> to preserve their > HW numbers in every boot?> > Best regards:> - Beepo> >
> http://www.vanguard.fi> http://www.last.fm/music/vanguard>
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I have the exact same symptoms with my delta 44. Thanks for the tips, and ill
try to come back with a solution as well.
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