Sound

vignesh m feduntu at gmail.com
Thu Sep 29 09:44:47 UTC 2005


No I have only one sound card.nvidia onbord audio with the asus motherboard.
Vignesh
On 9/29/05, Thomas Beckett <thomas.beckett at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 9/29/05, vignesh m <feduntu at gmail.com> wrote:
> > hi!
> > Ya sound works in other applicatons.
> > Vignesh
> >
> Do you have 2 soundcards? such as an onboard one and an added
> sundblaster for example.
>
> If so then the onboard one is detected first as it lies first on the
> pci bus and is set as the primary sound card. There are a couple of
> ways to sort this, which are quote fiddley in hoary and warty. The
> easiest method - if you dont use the onboard one for anything is
> simply to dissable it in the bios. If you need to have access to both
> then search for configuring 2 sound cards in linux. I got mine sorted
> a while ago but then reinstalled and couldnt be bothered to mess
> around again so just dissabled it. From Breezy onwards you can select
> which card is to be the primary one in the sound preferences of Gnome,
> but im not sure if it applies those setings to the whole system or
> just to those programs that use ESD for sound.
>
> Tom
>
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