Re: Setting the Default Notebook Sound Card?

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On Sun, 2006-12-17 at 08:42 +0000, Q wrote:
> Hi I have a Toshiba Satellite A100-225 laptop and am running Kubuntu 6.10.
> 
> Anyway the thing is that my laptop has onboard sound which is an Intel 
> HD Audio Chip (which I believe is based on a Realtek design). The chip 
> for this card is called snd_hda_intel. However I also have an Audigy 2 
> ZS PCMCIA notebook card.  The driver for this card is called snd_emu10k1.
> 
> Originally with both cards active my Intel HDA card was being loaded as 
> the default card. This was relatively easy to resolve (though not as 
> easy as it should be) by following these guides:
> 

If you were using Gnome you could just use gnome-sound-properties to
select the default sound card.  KDE must have something similar...

Lee



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