Re: How do I set the default sound card?

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On 2/7/07, Ronny Standtke <Ronny.Standtke@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Job? Yes, it would be nice if one could have the distribution's setup
> > routines figure out all of the different combinations of sound card and how
> > the user wants them all set up.
>
> You misunderstood. This is not what I was talking about. I am not repeating
> everything here. Read the following thread
> http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-linux&m=116749763322140&w=2
>
> > But not even the competition does that.
>
> The competition has a graphical interface to select the soundcard, correctly
> ignores sound devices that only have capture streams and has a sane fallback
> strategy. All of this is missing in Linux.

This stuff is not missing from Linux - it's just missing from KDE.

If it really bugs you, switch to Gnome, click
"System->Preferences->Sound", and select the desired device from the
"Default sound card" list.

Lee

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