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Gnome-volume-control and -applet do not switch volume controls when new
audio output is inserted
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confirm with plantronics dsp headset and 10.10
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gnome-volume-control: USB headset volume buttons affect laptop speakers, not
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** Attachment added: pulseaudio verbose log as requested on lucid
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Status: Incomplete = New
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gnome-volume-control: USB headset volume buttons affect laptop speakers, not
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Are you sure this isn't a bug in gnome-media?
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Comment 13 was in response to comment 11.
Stephen, your issue is a bit more convoluted and involves tasking PA
with sending HID events.
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The volume control used to work fine under Karmic, but upgrading to the
Lucid beta broke it. If I plug in my Logitech USB headset, the audio
switches to the headset, but the volume control continues to affect the
Internal Audio device. When I go to the Sound Preferences, the Output
shows the
James, yes, my USB headset does appear to be generating keyboard events
just like you describe.
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Hi Stephen,
if your Plantronics headset is anything like my Logitech one, it
presents itself to the system as both a sound device and a keyboard
device. When I press the volume buttons on the headset, it generates
volume up/down keyboard events.
Probably the easiest way to test this is to pick
Mark's latest commits (merged into Takashi's tree this afternoon)
address (1) partially.
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Daniel: Are you referring to the following?
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound-2.6.git;a=commit;h=ebb812cb8df48e299b3d4ab75cbb0042384ef70d
That patch seems to be about letting sound drivers report certain
conditions as input layer key events.
With my headset (and I assume
Please try a current Lucid daily-live.
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Lucid live 1/31 behaves identically to Karmic.
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Please provide a verbose log (cf. wiki/PulseAudio/Log).
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What are the details of the fix; which version of which package do I
need? Thanks.
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Karmic/Lucid
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I'm on Karmic and most of the symptoms above are still present.
[swar...@esk ~]$ dpkg -l|grep alsa
ii alsa-base
1.0.20+dfsg-1ubuntu5 ALSA driver configuration files
ii alsa-utils
** Package changed: gnome-media (Ubuntu) = alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
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