The "snd" particle is just one special and generic symbol that represents ANY or all of your internal sound-cards, in case you have more than one (I do have 3:). Of course you can now replace "snd" with your specific sound-card name (eg. "'HDA Intel'" or just "Intel") but take care that's only feasible on latest kernel-rt >= 2.6.31-rt and rtirq >= 20090920.
The "
snd
" particle is just one special and generic symbol that represents ANY or all of your internal sound-cards, in case you have more than one (I do have 3:). Of course you can now replace "snd
" with your specific sound-card name (eg. "'HDA Intel'
" or just "Intel
") but take care that's only feasible on latest kernel-rt >= 2.6.31-rt and rtirq >= 20090920.Cheers