Are you running feisty? Please read the man page for asoundconf. [The syntax "asoundconf(1)" means the man page, found in man section 1, for the asoundconf utility.] I've already fixed the bug in gutsy's asoundconf that caused the crash you see in your most recent comment.
Quickly, `asoundconf list` returns a list of detected audio devices on the system. Using the `asoundconf set-default-card` macro allows you to set a default audio device. You will then need to restart any native ALSA apps.
Are you running feisty? Please read the man page for asoundconf. [The syntax "asoundconf(1)" means the man page, found in man section 1, for the asoundconf utility.] I've already fixed the bug in gutsy's asoundconf that caused the crash you see in your most recent comment.
Quickly, `asoundconf list` returns a list of detected audio devices on the system. Using the `asoundconf set-default-card` macro allows you to set a default audio device. You will then need to restart any native ALSA apps.