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    Etch loads wrong sound device  
Hubert Gabler


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01-23-07 12:14 PM

I have a Realtek AC97 onboard sound-chip and an Audigy Pro soundcard.
Although _disabled_ in the bios, Etch always chooses Realtek as sound
device and not Audigy. The only workaround I found is  to run alsaconf
and select the Audigy card. But the next time I boot Etch the same thing
happens, Realtek is the sound device and not Audigy.

Is there a way to slip running alsaconf each time I boot and make Etch
to choose Audigy as the pimary soundcard?

The problem does not exist in Ubuntu 6.06, I noticed it first in Ubuntu
6.10 and the preliminary Feisty Fawn - and now here in Debian Etch. Can
anyone give me an advice?
Hubert







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    Re: Etch loads wrong sound device  
Mumia W. (NOSPAM)


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01-23-07 06:12 PM

On 01/23/2007 06:14 AM, Hubert Gabler wrote:
> I have a Realtek AC97 onboard sound-chip and an Audigy Pro soundcard.
> Although _disabled_ in the bios, Etch always chooses Realtek as sound
> device and not Audigy. The only workaround I found is  to run alsaconf
> and select the Audigy card. But the next time I boot Etch the same thing
> happens, Realtek is the sound device and not Audigy.
>
> Is there a way to slip running alsaconf each time I boot and make Etch
> to choose Audigy as the pimary soundcard?
> [...]

After running alsaconf, run "alsactl store" to save the settings.


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