Michael Schreckenbauer wrote on 28/11/06 15:44:
>> Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
>> configuration of multiple sound cards.
>> Even worse is that udev seems to discover the sound cards in the reverse
>> order to coldplug. My Audigy card becomes /dev/dsp1 and
Hi,
Am Montag, 27. November 2006 22:55 schrieb Dave Jones:
> Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
> configuration of multiple sound cards.
> I have an 'on board' Intel 8x0 sound card which I use for VoIP
> telephony, and a PCI Creative Audigy which I use to play m
Dave,
Alsasound init script does not require coldplug. Remove coldplug, then
recompile your ALSA installation if it complains about it. Don't forget to
etc-update or dispatch-conf to update the init scripts. As far as them
loading in reverse order, see the gentoo-wiki for information on forcin
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Dave Jones wrote:
> Even worse is that udev seems to discover the sound cards in the reverse
> order to coldplug. My Audigy card becomes /dev/dsp1 and the Intel card
> is /dev/dsp0.
You should be able to force them to get the names you want with a couple
of sufficiently s
On 11/27/06, Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Even worse is that udev seems to discover the sound cards in the reverse
order to coldplug. My Audigy card becomes /dev/dsp1 and the Intel card
is /dev/dsp0. Unfortunately, Audacious, my music player of choice,
doesn't seem to offer any choic
On 11/27/06, Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
configuration of multiple sound cards.
I have an 'on board' Intel 8x0 sound card which I use for VoIP
telephony, and a PCI Creative Audigy which I use to play music.
The Aud
Dave Jones wrote:
Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
configuration of multiple sound cards.
I have an 'on board' Intel 8x0 sound card which I use for VoIP
telephony, and a PCI Creative Audigy which I use to play music.
The Audigy is configured to alsa as soun
Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
configuration of multiple sound cards.
I have an 'on board' Intel 8x0 sound card which I use for VoIP
telephony, and a PCI Creative Audigy which I use to play music.
The Audigy is configured to alsa as sound card 0, while the
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