I suggest that you bring this issue to a support channel for your
distribution
as this works out of the box in others.
There is nothing to be pushed upstream (to ALSA or PulseAudio developers) as
this depends on the configuration provided by the distribution in use or
customized by the user.
Didier
Le 20/02/2021 à 14:23, Michał Zegan via orca-list a écrit :
How does it work then, if pulseaudio releases device, and some gui
program plays something, it plays on pulseaudio, so you shouldn't be
hearing it on console because pa just released the device.
Also in any case it's still the thing. Things like that should work out
of the box and shouldn't require workarounds. So if there is a proper
way to fix it that would make it hassle free it should be considered to
be pushed upstream, if it cannot be pushed upstream, then the issues
that prevent it should be mitigated.
W dniu 20.02.2021 o 14:18, Jookia pisze:
On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 02:12:54PM +0100, Michał Zegan wrote:
This is the thing, you need hacks to work around stuff, and then you get
drawbacks.
For example does your setup allow me to play sound on gui and hear it on
console when I log in to the same user, or, play sound on console when
screenreader is speaking?
Like the last one is likely possible if espeakup uses dmix.
Yes to both.
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