Re: the Mysteries of asound.conf

2014-08-29 Thread Bzzzz
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 10:53:44 -0500 "Martin G. McCormick" wrote: > That worked like a charm as far as I can tell. Thanks to > both posters. I actually used the wrong module name for Card 1 > and what happened was that the system came up after a boot only > showing Card 0 and no Card 1 at all

Re: the Mysteries of asound.conf

2014-08-29 Thread Martin G. McCormick
Raffaele Morelli writes: > drop a custom module config in /etc/modprobe.d/ > eg. /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf > > and use options/index parameters That worked like a charm as far as I can tell. Thanks to both posters. I actually used the wrong module name for Card 1 and what happened was tha

Re: the Mysteries of asound.conf

2014-08-29 Thread Raffaele Morelli
2014-08-29 15:38 GMT+02:00 Martin G. McCormick < mar...@server1.shellworld.net>: > If one searches for debian+multiple+sound+cards, there > is a wilderness of somewhat confusing discussions and examples > as to how to configure asound.conf to insure that each card > comes up in the same or

Re: the Mysteries of asound.conf

2014-08-29 Thread Bzzzz
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 08:38:59 -0500 "Martin G. McCormick" wrote: > Since the two sound cards are different in every way but > their function, anything that differentiates one from the other > should cause a predictable result every time. You have to fix that yourself into etc/modprobe.d/(le

the Mysteries of asound.conf

2014-08-29 Thread Martin G. McCormick
If one searches for debian+multiple+sound+cards, there is a wilderness of somewhat confusing discussions and examples as to how to configure asound.conf to insure that each card comes up in the same order. I have two older Dells, each with the stock CS423X sound chip on the mother board and