Due to my motherboard choice, it turns out I need to use a bleeding edge linux, in my case Ubuntu 10.04 beta. Anyone else using this? In the sound preferences control panel, on the hardware tab, when I select ICE1712 (what the M-Audio 2496 shows up as), in the settings dropdown, I only see digital outputs and inputs. The HDA device lets me select something line "Analog Stereo Duplux", but nothing analog shows up for the M-Audio card. Does anyone know how to make more options appear hear? In another machine, still running ubuntu 9.10, I have another M-Audio card, and it gives me a full range of options including both Analog Stereo Duplex and Digital Stereo Duplex.l That card seems to be CM8738 based though. I may be getting side tracked here from what I really want though. What I really want is to use the M-Audio card with Jack, while still having pulseaudio running on the onboard sound so that I can have both nice audio applications and Flash outputting at the same time (albeit to seperate channels on the mixing board). I see in QJackCtl that I can select the alsa device to use, but it still shuts down pulseaudio globally when I select the second card. And still for some reason the second card doesn't want to work correctly here. When I had this card in a prior 8.04 system, I disabled the onboard sound and didn't try this dual output trick, but otherwise everything worked auto-magically. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user