DJ Lucas wrote:
Next issue with this is the sample soundfont loading.
Okay. The device specific scripts are run after the generic script are
run. So that /etc/dev.d/snd/alsa.dev is run, then for each card
(control?) ex:0 /etc/dev.d/snd/control0/alsa.dev is run. In this case,
all soundcard
DJ Lucas wrote:
No..it is not their problem. It is definately a distro problem.
Even if they supply the example dev.d script?
udev-064/etc/dev.d/snd/controlC0/alsa.dev:
#!/bin/sh -e
exec /usr/sbin/alsactl restore 0
IMHO a bug in the upstream example (that we would use otherwise without much
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
DJ Lucas wrote:
No..it is not their problem. It is definately a distro problem.
Even if they supply the example dev.d script?
udev-064/etc/dev.d/snd/controlC0/alsa.dev:
#!/bin/sh -e
exec /usr/sbin/alsactl restore 0
IMHO a bug in the upstream
DJ Lucas wrote:
I have 4 or 5 SBLive! cards (all identical)...lets see
what happens. Never had more than 2 in a single PC before. :-)
For me to remove the FIXME, it would be sufficient to post
/etc/asound.state after setting different volumes on two identical cards
and alsactl store.
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Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
DJ Lucas wrote:
I have 4 or 5 SBLive! cards (all identical)...lets see
what happens. Never had more than 2 in a single PC before. :-)
For me to remove the FIXME, it would be sufficient to post
/etc/asound.state after setting different volumes on two