Re: emi 2 | 6: after upgrade from ubuntustudio 7.04-7.10, alsa works, but no jack

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Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> david wrote:
>> Interestingly, in my machines, turning off internal sound cards in the 
>> BIOS makes no difference to Linux whatsoever - Linux still finds the 
>> card and installs support for it.
>>
>> Perhaps it depends on which integrated sound chip is there?
> 
> Some BIOSes used with certain VIA AC'97 controllers disable the on-board
> device when another PCI sound card is found, even when the on-board
> device is enabled in the setup.  For this reason, recent Linux kernels
> forcibly enable the on-board device regardless of the BIOS settings.

So how can I forcibly DISABLE the onboard device in Linux? I don't want 
the silly thing at all - it's presence interferes with using the PCI 
sound card.

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David
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