Bug#660111: [3.0 -> 3.2.4 regression] intel ibexpeak hdmi no sound out

2012-02-17 Thread Andres Cimmarusti
retitle 660111 [3.0 to 3.1 regression] HDMI 3 devices instead of 1
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> Can you narrow down the regression range by a bisection search
> through kernels at  to find the first
> broken one?

I installed two kernels from snapshots. Using date 2012-02-01 I was
able to pull in a 3.1.8 kernel that exhibited the same problem as
kernels 3.2.x.
I also used data 20111201 and pulled in a debian 3.0.x kernel. This
one didn't have the problem (as in the case of my own 3.0.20).

So I guess this is a regression from 3.0 to 3.1 that is still a problem in 3.2.

Andres



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Bug#660111: [3.0 -> 3.2.4 regression] intel ibexpeak hdmi no sound out

2012-02-17 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Andres,

Andres Cimmarusti wrote:

> Should a bug report be filed against pulseaudio for lacking the
> capability to handle several HDMI outputs?

Maybe, but I don't think this particular case warrants that.  If I
understand correctly you have only one HDMI output, and a kernel
regression is causing more than one to be reported.

Can you narrow down the regression range by a bisection search
through kernels at  to find the first
broken one?

Thanks,
Jonathan



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