Daniel, I have just finished fighting with this "default ALSA card not
found" issue for several days, and I came to Launchpad to file a bug
report, when I saw this one referenced.
I disagree with the approach of using asoundconf set-default-card
because (a) the user is not given information what
** Bug 62716 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 00:34:10 +0100
Source: alsa-driver
Binary: linux-sound-base alsa-source alsa-base
Architecture: source
Version: 1.0.11-5ubuntu1
Distribution: edgy
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian ALSA Maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Daniel: EXACTLY! Now you can read my dramatic post with the
"insurmountable" :)
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@Elez: The same thing we Xfce users do, which is to call asoundconf(1)
directly (which is what gnome-control-center's applet does anyhow).
$ asoundconf list
should return strings of recognised drivers. Then use:
$ asoundconf set-default-card string
as a convenience. Afterward restart all ALSA a
Daniel: What do Kubuntu users (like myself) do to solve this?
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@Elez: "seemingly erratic" is actually expected behaviour. Other non-
Debian-based distros may have already applied an index parameter to USB
sound devices driven by ALSA, but as far as I can tell, neither Debian
nor Ubuntu has done anything of the like.
I would also consider the ability, in Dappe
and one more (very important) thing I forgot to mention:
Now, people are getting seemingly sporadic behavior. When they turn on their
computer and their usb audio device is plugged in, all audio will go to it.
When they turn on their computer and their usb audio device isn't plugged in,
all audi
Daniel: I have to disagree with you on the "no-win situation".
Ubuntu is the only distro that I know that puts the hotplugged sound device as
default.
People expect a certain behavior from their linux machine based on what they
got accustomed to from using other distros and they don't get that wi
The only thing that can be done currently is to work around it by using
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base. I'm not a fan of this approach, because it
will silently break the semantics of current installs, but you can use:
options snd-usb-audio index=-1
Currently, the following is applicable:
Use case: I
This bug remains in Edgy so far.
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in Kubuntu there is no default selectable.
Is fixed for Edgy?
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