Re: My Sound-Cards Are out of Order Again

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Hello,

The card number is defined by the index parameter to the ALSA module.

So if you want to change it on the fly, you could remove the particular ALSA module and reload it with the appropriate value for index.

For example:

modprobe snd_ens1371 index=2

To have them come up in the right order, you would edit whatever mechanism loads them and add the appropriate index value.

I'm running Debian Bookworm (version 12) and I can't figure out exactly how my sound driver is being loaded.

Apologies if any of the above is not 100% correct, it's awhile since I had a linux box with more than a single sound card. I used to have one with three that all played very nicely together.

HTH,
Geoff.


On Sun, 8 Dec 2024, 'Rob Hudson' via blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Not that I'm aware of. You can make similar aliases in /etc/asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc, but alsa's syntax confuses me lol. Someone with better alsa knowledge will have to chime in, here.

----- Original Message -----
From: Chime Hart <chime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Rob Hudson <rob_hudson_3182@xxxxxxx>
Cc: blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2024 20:56:31 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: My Sound-Cards Are out of Order Again

Hi Rob: I don't have either of those config files, but I sent your suggestions
on2my Linux expert. So is their no way of altering the defalt on the fly?
Thanks in advance
Chime

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