Mark Grieveson wrote:
Greetings Mark:
This script would set your on-board card (CS46xx) to be your default
card for alsa regardless of which card it is in the system (0 or 1):
#!/bin/bash
#
# The awk statement should get the first "word" (the card number)
# from the line which contains the
> Greetings Mark:
> This script would set your on-board card (CS46xx) to be your default
> card for alsa regardless of which card it is in the system (0 or 1):
> #!/bin/bash
> #
> # The awk statement should get the first "word" (the card number)
> # from the line which contains the text (the car
Mark Grieveson wrote:
>> Greetings Mark:
>
>> As others have said, it sounds like the cards are not always getting
>> recognized in the same order, so sometimes your sound card is card 0 and
>> sometimes it is card 1. That used to happen to me once in a while, but
>> it hasn't lately.
>
>> In an
> Greetings Mark:
> As others have said, it sounds like the cards are not always getting
> recognized in the same order, so sometimes your sound card is card 0 and
> sometimes it is card 1. That used to happen to me once in a while, but
> it hasn't lately.
> In any event, you can verify that thi
On Friday 02 March 2007 04:43, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Mark Grieveson wrote:
> > > Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound
> > > card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to
> > > be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or listening to
>
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Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Mark Grieveson wrote:
>>> Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular
>>> sound card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I
>>> would like to be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or
>>> l
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Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Mark Grieveson wrote:
>>> Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular
>>> sound card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I
>>> would like to be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or
>>> l
On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 23:15 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Sounds like your cards are sometimes 0 and sometimes 1.
>
> A udev rule (or 2) should fix this.
If this is an issue with udev, then file a bug (better ask the
maintainer to nicely reassign it if it's an ALSA issue). This should
just work rig
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On 03/01/07 21:43, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Mark Grieveson wrote:
>>> Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular
>>> sound card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I
>>> would like to be able to get sound when browsing the
Mark Grieveson wrote:
> > Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound
> > card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to
> > be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or listening to
> > music, or watching movies, from the soundcard, while simult
Mark Grieveson wrote:
> > Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound
> > card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to
> > be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or listening to
> > music, or watching movies, from the soundcard, while simult
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On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 11:22:55PM -0500, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound
> card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to
> be able to get sound when browsing the intern
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Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound
> card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to
> be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or listening to
> music, or watching m
Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound card for
the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to be able to get
sound when browsing the internet, or listening to music, or watching movies,
from the soundcard, while simultaneously being able to use the usb
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