> Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 20:25:52 +0200
> From: riese...@lxtec.de
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: ALSA problem?
> 
> * Oscar Corte [100402 15:19 +0000]
> [...]
> > snd_ens1371            19072 0
> > 
> >         snd_ac97_codec         88452  1
> > snd_ens1371
> > 
> >         snd_usb_audio          70272 
> > 1
> 
> What tells
> $ aplay -l
> ?
> 
> I suppose that snd-usb-audio is placed as the first sound device. So
> try as follows:
> 
> Create as root /etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf with the following content:
> 
> ########
> alias snd-card-0    snd-ens1371
> options snd-ens1371 index=0
> alias snd-card-1    snd-usb-audio
> options snd-usb-audio index=1
> #######
> 
> Run as root:
> # alsa force-reload
> or
> # reboot
> 
> and test again
> 
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Elimar:

It worked!!!

Thanks a lot, but please stay with me. I don't know what I did, just followed 
your instructions. I'm a lot more interested on learning about Debian that 
listening to music. 

File "sound.conf" was not there. Is it that I lost it somehow or is this file a 
trick of yours to fix the sound? Could yot refer me to any  documentation where 
I could find answers about what happened?

Thanks a lot in advance and Regards


Oscar Corte





                                          
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