On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 10:56, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> > > *  If I could find some way to route gnome sounds to hw:0,1 then I could
> > >    swap channels and all would be OK, since I don't really need a per-app
> > >    volume control for gnome event sounds other than the gnome alsa mixer.
> > 
> > I guess gnome uses an OSS device like /dev/dsp.
> > 
> > ALSA's hw:0,0 is OSS device /dev/dsp0.
> > ALSA's hw:0,1 is OSS device /dev/adsp0.
> > /dev/dsp usually is a symlink to /dev/dsp0.
> 
> This is helpful!  Thanks.  I'm using devfs so it's /dev/sound/dsp and
> /dev/sound/adsp.
> 
> > Either tell gnome to use /dev/adsp0 (there must be a configuration
> > setting somewhere),
> 
> One would think so!  I couldn't find it.

/etc/esound/esd.conf
Add "-d /dev/adsp0" to the spawn_options, make sure auto_spawn is set to
1, kill esd, log out, log back in and there you have it.  If you don't
want to set it for all users, just yours, copy /etc/esound/esd.conf to
your home dir as .esd.conf and do the same thing.

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