Re: alsamixer can't get the right audio card in default para

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    Thanks, it helps a lot:)
    As you said, I find the configure file in /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf in ubuntu, and the the line "/usr/share/alsa/pulse.conf" makes the default to be the PulseAudio. If i remove this line, the alsamixer would act as what i expect.

2008/10/21 John Haxby <jch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Jiang Wei wrote:
hi, all
    I am using the alsamixer command line(v1.0.17)  in ubuntu intrepid beta.
    If using the command "# alsamixer" without any parameters, it outputs as following:
 Card: PulseAudio
Chip: PulseAudio
...
    and only one bar shows up(the hardware is multi-channels). If using the command "# alsamixer -c 0", everything is ok:
 Card: HDA Intel
Chip: Realtek ALC889A
...
    So it seems different about whether using "-c 0" or not. But the manual says the default card_id is 0.("Cards are numbered from 0 (the default).") .The v1.0.14 and v1.0.18 have no such problem.
    Could anyone tell me the reason? Is it a bug?

It's not a bug; the default is PulseAudio, not card zero despite what the manual says.   On my system the file /etc/alsa/pulse-default.conf is responsible for making pulse the default device -- yours may be different as I'm not running ubuntu.

jch

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