Re: make alsa device hw:1,0 be hw:0,0 somehow

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On 10/05/2015 05:54 AM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
> On 10/04/2015 08:57 PM, ansible wrote:
>> So this alsa-base.conf has the effect of making only the onboard audio
>> available instead of reordering.  I most likely have the 'sunxicodec' name
>> wrong for the onboard audio, I'm just guessing at that, and have no idea
>> what the driver name for that is, if there even is one.  I'm kind of
>> suspecting the audio device is part of a monolithic driver for the whole
>> system-on-chip, is that possible?  
> The audio codec drivers seem to be built-in and not dynamically loadable
> for your kernel. So any settings in /etc/modprobe won't have any effect.
> Which kernel are you using? What is the output of uname -a?
>
> Jeremy
>
Good to know!  Here's the kernel info.

[bananapi@trurl ~]$ uname -a
Linux trurl 3.4.90 #2 SMP PREEMPT Tue Aug 5 14:11:40 CST 2014 armv7l
GNU/Linux


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