Well, I had tested the tool but I hadn't read the script, since I'm no bash programmer, so I thought you restarted alsa at the end of the script. But I've just looked at it, and there's no "alsa-restart" command, so I'm astonished that it works without a reboot... But, it obviously does work. I hope other users will help you understanding this ^^by Semprobe - [OLD] - Installed Mode
Hi, I've just returned from holiday, I couldn't test your tool before today. Well, it works Thank you ! And you don't even need to reboot your computer, it's enough to restart your audio-using applications.by Semprobe - [OLD] - Installed Mode
Je viens de comprendre pourquoi ca marchait pas chez moi en fait... J'ai ete assez doué pour ecrire snd-usb-audio a la place de snd_usb_audio ^^ On dira rien. Merci pour les détails. Du coup ca fait deux méthodes qui marchent. Mais si j'ai bien compris avec la tienne on peut règler la priorité des cartes les unes par rapport aux autres ? Bon pour quelqu'un qui a 2 cartes c'by Semprobe - [OLD] - Installed Mode
I promise you "this is that easy" if you use the name instead of the number. It works perfectly on my computer.by Semprobe - [OLD] - Installed Mode
Phoenix, I tried your solution but I failed to get it working. Can you give more details please ? ------ Thanatermesis, about the first method, I'm gonna try to explain better. In the file /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf, there are those two lines defaults.ctl.card 0 defaults.pcm.card 0 It means that the audio card "0" is used as default audio device. To know which cardby Semprobe - [OLD] - Installed Mode
Hi, It seems that alsaconf doesn't list the usb cards. I personally couldn't fix my problem with alsaconf. Besides, alsaconf asks many questions which are useless for this simple setting. ------ I believe I've found an easier solution to change the default audio device. 1. You have to know the references of the cards. # cat /proc/asound/cards It gives you something lby Semprobe - [OLD] - Installed Mode
The problem was that the internal card was detected and used as default. The external card Terratec is fully supported by Linux for while now, there's no need to update the kernel. Moreover, it's also supported by elive, since it works perfectly with my ugly tip . There's no need to install packages, it's just a simple setting to change. The problem is : I dont know howby Semprobe - [OLD] - Installed Mode
Hi, First, I wanna say I'm really impressed by Elive. I'm testing the development version since yesterday and its... beautiful, easy-to-use, complete... If I don't find a really annoying bug, it's gonna become my favorite distribution for my laptop. However, I think there's at least one point which may be enhanced : the audio configurator. The internal audio card oby Semprobe - [OLD] - Installed Mode