Re: Alsa problem

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Adam Pribyl said the following on 03/17/2007 02:23 PM Pacific Time:
I do not think, this is a bug. When you plug in headset you have two audiodevices. USB comes first and overrides the second one, when you boot with headset plugged in.

gnome-volume-control is not significant to me, I would prefere to check modules loaded. I think you can fix this by assigning something like
alias snd-card-0 <your usual audio module>
in modprobe.conf
Or by removing alsa modules and inserting first the module with <you usual audio> first. (This I know works.)

Adam Pribyl


I disagree.

Adding a new device should not remove another devices and it shouldn't require a geek fix (editing modprobe.conf or manually loading modules) to make it work.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=233126

John





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