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Sorry about the delay. Haven't had time to check the list.
Jay Daniels wrote: | Question: since the pci soundcard is 4 channel, is linux seeing it as 2 | soundcards? The error was with alias sound-slot-1 (according to above, | soundcard 2).
I know nothing about multichannel cards. But I think it woiuld be treated as a single card with LF, RF, LR, RR instead of the normal L and R. Check the alsa web site, or their mailing lists.
| Simple explanation: is linux seeing this card as two soundcards? If so, | how is Linux detecting that I have no speakers connect to the other output | jack? Could this cause the sound-slot-1 errors?
Again, I don't think so. But I could be wrong. The alsa lists would be the best place to learn more.
I did see something in the 2.6 kernel docs abot CMIPCI cards, but not sure if this is your card or kernel. Not even sure you are using ALSA drivers now, but I'm sure there is a list for the OSS drivers too.
Check the source for the driver you are using. Look for contact information.
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