> I've got all I want now from my SoundBlaster card. It does bother me > some that I couldn't get the cards to load correctly, but I suppose > that's just the way it is. I assume that your Linux system uses the hotplug scripts to initialize PCI, usb and other modern bus devices. Thus the hotplug scripts react to the kernel detecting components and mostly the kernel reports the Mainboard chipset features first. If you want to change the order of your soundcards you have to tweak your hotplug system. I would suggest you try the following. Add those devices which correspond to your two soundcards to /etc/hotplug/blacklist. Note that your real soundcard drivers should suffice here (like snd_sb*, no need to put the generic ones like snd_pcm in here). If you reboot your system you can check with "lsmod" that no soundcard specific drivers have been loaded. Next you can load those manually in your boot script, I would suggest you add them to /etc/init.d/rc.local (this could be slightly different depending on your linux distri). Here you load the soundcards drivers with "modprobe" in your desired order. -- ---> doj / cubic ----> http://cubic.org/~doj -----> http://llg.cubic.org