It appears asoundconf was removed from alsa-base in Karmic "in anticipation of the new GNOME volume control + pulse being more useful, allowing users to more easily control which sound card is used." While I'm not sure I agree with the decision to remove a terminal script controlling ALSA directly in favor of a new GNOME/Pulse solution, I worked around the issue by extracting asoundconf from the Jaunty package. Regardless;
Is there any chance of Kubuntu also getting a similar GUI way of manging the default ALSA device? System Settings -> Multimedia is all good and well for Phonon/xine apps, but doesn't help Firefox, Flash ...speaker-test. Perhaps just something as easy as right-clicking Kmix and, above "Select Default Mixer", "Select Default Device"? That would require adding a "Default ALSA card" device to Device Preference in System Settings -> Multimedia to allow Phonon apps to also honor such a change, if told to.
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Is there any chance of Kubuntu also getting a similar GUI way of manging the default ALSA device? System Settings -> Multimedia is all good and well for Phonon/xine apps, but doesn't help Firefox, Flash ...speaker-test. Perhaps just something as easy as right-clicking Kmix and, above "Select Default Mixer", "Select Default Device"? That would require adding a "Default ALSA card" device to Device Preference in System Settings -> Multimedia to allow Phonon apps to also honor such a change, if told to.
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