F8T1 small audio bug
Sergiu Giurgiu
giurgiu at rogers.com
Fri Aug 10 05:34:37 UTC 2007
Hi,
I installed F8T1 and I noticed that an old problem that I have with
fedora releases since FC6 is still there. I have filled a bug in
bugzilla long time ago, but wasn't acted upon (probably I haven't filled
to the right module).
The situation is like this:
I have 2 "soundcards". One real soundcard that goes to the speakers
(NVidia something), and 1 USB headset (Logitech). In the Volume control
application there are always more ((USB Mixer (OSS), and USB Mixer
(ALSA)) for some wierd reason, but ... doesnt matter. The headset and
the soundcard work fine...when they work....
Problem:
If I set the Logitech USB headset as the default soundcard in gnome's
Volume Control application, after a reboot, the NVidia soundcard
disappears from the list of available devices. and I can't use it
basically. While in that session (without the soundcard), if I do a
modprobe snd-intel8x0 and reboot, upon reboot the card appears in the
list and I can use it fine. I haven't tried yet with just restarting X
to see if it appears in the list.
I would like to fill a bug in Bugzilla, but I don't know exactly what
component causes this behaviour. Does anyone have any idea? Can anyone help?
Thank you very much.
P.S. I have attached some files that I think are helpful. If you need
more information, I'll be glad to provide it.
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