Re: USB audio takes over other devices on boot

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Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:
Hello, all:

Since there isn't a mic input jack on Mac Mini, I have to use a USB
headset. If I leave it plugged in when booting, the HDA Intel onboard
device doesn't even show up any more in my ALSA device selector --
only USB audio devices are present. So, I have to remember to unplug
the headset before booting, in order for the onboard audio to still
show up and work (we like music).

I don't think this is desired behaviour -- both devices appear to work
correctly when I plug in the USB headset after the boot.

I'm not sure if this is the same as
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=219023, but the symptoms
do seem similar.

Can anyone confirm with other devices? This is on F7.


Exactly the issue I see on FC6 with a USB VOIP handset:
boot with the handset plugged in and it's the only available
sound device.  No obvious way to force a re-detect even after
unplugging said device.

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