Re: [Alsa-devel] Adding a alsa mixer interface to ibm-acpi

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On 3/7/07, Tobin Davis <tdavis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 18:12 -0500, Shem Multinymous wrote:
>
>      The ibm-acpi mixer also affects the BIOS-generated sounds (e.g.,
>      low-battery warnings) and PC speaker. So it useful even when the sound
>      card is unused or unsupported.
>
>   Don't those sounds go through the beep generator?  Most codecs use a beep
>  generator for system sounds, that routes through the codec.

In my ThinkPad the system sound volume is affected by ibm-acpi but not
by any ALSA mixer settings. As far as I can tell, it behaves as if
AC'97 (including all ALSA mixers) and system sound are generated
independently, added together, and then scaled by the ibm_acpi mixer.

  Shem

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