Jeremy, I know that the behaviour is intentional but it is still dumb.
As I wrote, there is no good reason to disable bitmap fonts.
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By default, fontconfig-config installs a file called
"/etc/fonts/conf.d/70-no-bitmaps.conf". It disables bitmap fonts. What
good for, I don't know. Though if you later install a bitmap font "apt-
get install xfonts-terminus" then that font wont show up in menus. That
is not
What is the upstream bug tracker for PulseAudio?
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Title:
Sound is not automatically switched back from headphones to speakers
I thought the point of filing launchpad bugs was that you would take it
upstream if it is confirmed that it is a real bug? Ok I'll see if I can
find the pulseaudio bug tracker and file a new bug there.
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It doesn't change at all. The sound settings say that the output is
"Headphones" even when they are unplugged.
Yes you are right that my speakers are connected to the gray jack on the
backplane. They have always been connected that way and failover between
speakers and headphones has worked in
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1521987/+attachment/4531211/+files/alsa-info.txt.Xibdezi8e0
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I don't know what you are talking about.
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Title:
Sound is not automatically switched back from headphones to speakers
Status
I understand that my motherboard has several ports. But why did you mark
my bug as incomplete? What info do you want me to add?
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Likely source is pulseaudio or alsa.
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Title:
Sound is not
Public bug reported:
When plugging in headphones, sound output is correctly switched from
speakers (line out) to the headphones. When the headphones are
unplugged, sound is NOT automatically switched back to the speakers.
This bug started happening on my system after I upgraded from 14.04 to
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What is the reason it has taken over six months? It's a critical bug
making chromium useless! Just add the workaround environment variables
to the /usr/bin/chromium-browser wrapper script. Push the update, DONE!
It's not rocket science.
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First thing I noticed when upgrading to 14.04! What are you guys doing?
How the hell can you let such a horrible bug stay unfixed for so long in
an LTS release?
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