Disable on-board soundcard P4MAM2-V

Hello,
I have recently bought a new soundcard and I would like to disable theon-board one because is causing me troubles under Ubuntu.
I cannot offer more details about the architecture of my computer just that the motherboard is a Micro-ATX P4MAM2-V and that the on-board soundcard is a Via AC'97.
Thanks in advance,
>-Andy-<

go to BIOS, ---> "Integrated Peripherals", ---> , "VIA OnChip PCI Device", ---> locate "AC97 Controller" and Disable it.

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