On Friday 02 September 2005 09:05, Stefan Frank wrote: > Hi > > I just had a quick look at your message, I think I may provide you a > solution: > > It all depends on which driver is called first - so may control this by > adding the modules of your two soundcards in > /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6. Add the one you need to work with Gnome > first and the other one second. I had the same problem with my two cards > and was able to get the right card to get /dev/dsp1 instead of /dev/dsp2. > > Hope this helps! > > Stefan
well, I have a similar problem, since I switched from devfs to udev. 'coldplug' loads the sound modules in the wrong order, and I have to restart alsasound after the boot to get the soundcards working the way I want. RANT: at this point, udev did nothing good for me. Booting takes a lot longer (waiting for rtc, coldplug insists loading the scsi-drivers), I had to deal with the 'rules' several times to get the permissions for my dvd burner right, and IF I need my scsi-card I have to reload the driver, because just turning on the tape drive and modprobing 'st' does not work anymore (the tape-devices will just not be created). Maybe devfs should have stayed a little longer. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list