Re: Multiple soundcards with JACK (on Debian)

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David Adler wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 1:38 PM, rosea grammostola
> <rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>   
>> David Adler wrote:
>>     
>>>> The maudio is hw1, maybe it's useful to make that hw0. How can I do that?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/faq/start#qhow_to_order_the_numbering_of_soundcards_if_using_alsa_drivers
>>>
>>> greetings,
>>> d
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> Mmh not sure how to do it. This is my /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
>>
>> # autoloader aliases
>> install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-0
>> install sound-slot-1 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-1
>> install sound-slot-2 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-2
>> install sound-slot-3 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-3
>> install sound-slot-4 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-4
>> install sound-slot-5 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-5
>> install sound-slot-6 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-6
>> install sound-slot-7 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-7
>> # Cause optional modules to be loaded above generic modules
>> install snd /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd && { /sbin/modprobe
>> --quiet snd-ioctl32 ; /sbin/modprobe --quiet snd-seq ; }
>> install snd-rawmidi /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-rawmidi && {
>> /sbin/modprobe --quiet snd-seq-midi ; : ; }
>> install snd-emu10k1 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-emu10k1 && {
>> /sbin/modprobe --quiet snd-emu10k1-synth ; : ; }
>>
>> # Prevent abnormal drivers from grabbing index 0
>> options bt87x index=-2
>> options cx88_alsa index=-2
>> options snd-atiixp-modem index=-2
>> options snd-intel8x0m index=-2
>> options snd-via82xx-modem index=-2
>> # Keep snd-pcsp from beeing loaded as first soundcard
>> options snd-pcsp index=-2
>>
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>>     
>
> Add two lines to the file:
>
> options [sound-driver-of-Audiophile] index=0
> options [sound-driver-of onboard-sound] snd-intel index=1
>
> Find the name of the driver/kernel module with
> $lspci -v
> and/or
> $lsmod | grep snd
> If lsmod would list something like snd_hda_intel, the sound
> driver name to use in alsa-base.conf would be snd-hda-intel.
> I hope that helps,
I have added:
options ICE1712 index=0
options Intel ICH  snd-intel8x0 index=1

but at least in  qjackctl the ordering seems to be the same as before..
\r
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