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Ken McCord


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06-01-05 01:47 AM

I'm running a dual-head setup using Debian unstable + the x.org packages
from Ubuntu.  I have two sound cards, and I'd like to assign each of them
to a specific X display.  How can I do this?

The first sound card is /dev/dsp and the second is /dev/dsp1.  I want
display :0 to use /dev/dsp and display :1 to use /dev/dsp1.

Thanks,

Ken






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    Re: Assigning sound card to specific X display  
Clinton V. Weiss


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06-01-05 07:46 AM

Ken McCord wrote:
> I'm running a dual-head setup using Debian unstable + the x.org packages
> from Ubuntu.  I have two sound cards, and I'd like to assign each of them
> to a specific X display.  How can I do this?
>
> The first sound card is /dev/dsp and the second is /dev/dsp1.  I want
> display :0 to use /dev/dsp and display :1 to use /dev/dsp1.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken
>

This won't be as easy as you think.  Since many programs attempt to
directly access the sound card, you may get programs running on the X
session intended for /dev/dsp1 defaulting their access to /dev/dsp.  You
will need to ensure you have the proper wrapper program (depending on
which sound daemon you're using) will be executed for each program.

Perhaps someone else will think of a better solution.  I wish you the
best of luck.





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