> From: Patrick Shirkey<pshirkey at boosthardware.com> > Feel free to ask more questions on this list Thanks! > Well to start with you can create a device with a specific name and then > see if it is found by jackd: > > jackd -d alsa -dhw:mycard > > pcm.mycard{ > > type hw > card 1 > device 0 > } > > ctl.mycard{ > type hw > card 1 > } Great, thanks. Created a new .asoundrc with just that in [0], did `alsa-utils restart`, and got this: ----8<---- $ pasuspender -- jackd -d alsa -dhw:mycard jackd 0.118.0 Copyright 2001-2009 Paul Davis, Stephane Letz, Jack O'Quinn, Torben Hohn and others. jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details Memory locking is unlimited - this is dangerous. You should probably alter the line: @audio - memlock unlimited in your /etc/limits.conf to read: @audio - memlock 3043752 no message buffer overruns JACK compiled with System V SHM support. loading driver .. SSE2 detected creating alsa driver ... hw:mycard|hw:mycard|1024|2|48000|0|0|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit control open "hw:mycard" (No such device) ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1401:(_snd_pcm_hw_open) Invalid value for card ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1401:(_snd_pcm_hw_open) Invalid value for card ALSA: Cannot open PCM device alsa_pcm for playback. Falling back to capture-only mode cannot load driver module alsa ----8<---- ...which looks like a definitive not picking it up. I'll file a bug in Launchpad, and see if that gets anywhere. [0] To be accurate I changed it to card 0, as I'm on a different Ubuntu machine. I'll test my main one later, at home. Cheers, Dave -- http://www.witchesband.com/ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user