Intel is known for it's low-end products, so you might very well be out
of luck. Try chuck --probe so we can see what chuck sees.
Prepare for upgrading to a better card, though.
dude, you're scaring me.....
fadereu@fadeurium:~$ chuck --probe
[chuck]: found 2 device(s) ...
[chuck]: ------( chuck -- dac1 )---------------
[chuck]: device name = "hw:Intel,0"
[chuck]: probe [success] ...
[chuck]: # output channels = 0
[chuck]: # input channels = 2
[chuck]: # duplex Channels = 0
[chuck]: default device = YES
[chuck]: natively supported data formats:
[chuck]: 16-bit int
[chuck]: 32-bit int
[chuck]: supported sample rates:
[chuck]: 48000 Hz
[chuck]: 96000 Hz
[chuck]:
[chuck]: ------( chuck -- dac2 )---------------
[chuck]: device name = "hw:Intel,1"
[chuck]: probe [success] ...
[chuck]: # output channels = 2
[chuck]: # input channels = 0
[chuck]: # duplex Channels = 0
[chuck]: default device = NO
[chuck]: natively supported data formats:
[chuck]: 16-bit int
[chuck]: 32-bit int
[chuck]: supported sample rates:
[chuck]: 48000 Hz
[chuck]: 96000 Hz
[chuck]:
[chuck]: ------( chuck -- 1 MIDI inputs )------
[chuck]: [0] : "Midi Through Port-0"
[chuck]:
[chuck]: ------( chuck -- 1 MIDI outputs )-----
[chuck]: [0] : "Midi Through Port-0"
[chuck]:
fadereu@fadeurium:~$