On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 09:57:16 +0200, Jiri Slaby said: > On 10/21/2010 09:49 AM, Takashi Iwai wrote: > > At Thu, 21 Oct 2010 09:41:08 +0200, > > Jiri Slaby wrote: > >> alsa-info: > >> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=a7a09703bcc8c43386c87a984e513ce35fc91ca4 > > > > I see the Front volume is set to zero. Try to raise it. > > I set all the values to ~ 70 and then tried with pure alsa. It basically > works. > > BUT, when I run pulse and it suspends the device (or whatever), all the > levels get down to 0 back again. When I raise it and run mplayer, it > gets to 0 immediately. If I raise it gets to 0 when mplayer finishes and > pulse writes 'protocol-native.c: Connection died.'. It never raises > automatically. And if I raise it during playback, nothing plays at all. Seeing the same thing on a Dell Latitude E6500, so Jiri isn't hallucinating. Didn't we have some flustercluck a while back that gave pulseaudio similar indigestion? Oh, here it is, it was an fsnotify botch, of all things. commit 2069601b3f0ea38170d4b509b89f3ca0a373bdc1 Author: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu Aug 12 14:23:04 2010 -0700 Revert "fsnotify: store struct file not struct path" This reverts commit 3bcf3860a4ff9bbc522820b4b765e65e4deceb3e (and the accompanying commit c1e5c954020e "vfs/fsnotify: fsnotify_close can delay the final work in fput" that was a horribly ugly hack to make it work at all). Did we manage to revert the revert, or re-break this code? I haven't looked at this at all in detail.
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