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Thread ID: 73378 2006-10-17 07:20:00 Linux - Avoiding random selection of sound card personthingy (1670) Press F1
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492150 2006-10-17 07:20:00 I got a new free computer, and onboard sound is ...Well..... Shall we say less than satisfactory?

So i added a card.

KMix sees the onboard as "C-Media PCI CM18738" and the card i added, which is adequate for playing music through at home, is seen as "Ensonic Audio PCI" the problem is that every time i boot up, its a gamble which card is going to work, and all the settings for the Ensonic are lost.

At one point both were working, which wouldn't be too bad a solution, if it's not too system hungry. Free computers aren't that powerful ;)

I'm assuming that there is a way to tell the system to ignore the onboard sound device, and use only the Ensonic card?

I'm running what started as Mepis 3.4.3, although its so updated it's really more up to the minute Debian by now.

Can anyway guide me on this one?
personthingy (1670)
492151 2006-10-17 08:56:00 Recompiling the kernel is fun!

Recompile the kernel to exclude the driver for the onboard card. In fact, make it a loadable module in case you need to use it later. Even better, make both drivers modules, so that you can load one or the other at will. Load them automatically through the kernel module loader.
vinref (6194)
492152 2006-10-17 09:27:00 Go into the CMOS setup and disable the on-board sound? johnd (85)
492153 2006-10-17 09:31:00 EEK! the kernel!

Well that would be a trip into uncharted territory for me. I was kinda hoping i could tweak some yet unfound conf file or something.
personthingy (1670)
492154 2006-10-17 09:33:00 Go into the CMOS setup and disable the on-board sound? i did spend some time failing to find anyway of ignoring or switching of the onboard sound.... personthingy (1670)
492155 2006-10-17 09:38:00 i did spend some time failing to find anyway of ignoring or switching of the onboard sound....

I would be surprised if it is not there somewhere?
johnd (85)
492156 2006-10-17 09:54:00 I would be surprised if it is not there somewhere?So was i, but i just rebooted, had a look through every menu and every sub menu of the BIOS, and again found nothing relating to onboard sound. I'll post the BIOS version tommorow.... personthingy (1670)
492157 2006-10-17 23:40:00 What distro are you using? You should be able to disable the card easily, no need to mess around with the BIOS. TGoddard (7263)
492158 2006-10-17 23:44:00 What distro are you using? You should be able to disable the card easily, no need to mess around with the BIOS.I'm running what started as Mepis 3.4.3, although its so updated it's really more up to the minute Debian by now.
I'm sure there is an easy way, the hard bit is knowing what i is.
personthingy (1670)
492159 2006-10-24 03:13:00 The solution.....

Let my son go through the BIOS, and under chip conf, he finds some reference to on board sound, and turns it off....

:blush: :D
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