There is a way to configure alsa to use a default sound-card /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base I would recommend to look for information on the alsa site.
Lamanary Ramos de Pina wrote: > hi there, > > I have 2 soundboards on my system (1 onboard, other PCI) that are chosen > randomly at boot. So I have 2 questions: > 1. How do I force xubuntu to pick just one of them? > 2. How can I disable one of them (without having to physically remove) > so xubuntu just 'see' one at boot? I tried to disable on-board sound at > BIOS but it didn't work. But now I'm more interested in disable the > PCI's one (because it's not working after a power failure and the > problem is critical now). > > thank you, Lamanary > > -- > Having smoking and non-smoking sections in the same room is like having > urinating and non-urinating sections in a swimming pool. > Ross Parker > -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
