I've search for this, but I have not found an answer.  Both channels (left and 
right) appear to be mixed and sent to both speakers.  When I run speaker-test, 
it believes I only have 1 speaker: "speaker-test -s 1" puts the sound on both 
speakers, "speaker-test -s 2" returns "Invalid parameter for -s option".

I'm running version 1.0.16 on Debian Lenny, the sound card is ess solo-1 
(es1938 )

Any thoughts?

Eric

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