Control: reassign -1 alsa-utils
Control: found -1 1.0.29-1
First of all, it's customary to CC the package (via
@packages.debian.org) you are re-assigning it to, so their
maintainers have some context.
Second, the code Trent was quoting clearly comes from alsa-utils
(alsactl), so this is nothing
Control: reassign -1 alsa-utils
On Oct 01, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> As alsas' udev rules are installed by udev package.
This is not about the udev rules but wrong assumptions in alsactl.
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Marco
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Control: reassign -1 udev
As alsas' udev rules are installed by udev package.
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Elimar
* Trent W. Buck [2015-10-01 11:26 +1000]:
> Package: alsa-utils
> Version: 1.0.29-1
> Severity: minor
>
> I spotted this message when studying alsa-utils' udev rules:
>
> # alsactl -E HOME=/run/al
Package: alsa-utils
Version: 1.0.29-1
Severity: minor
I spotted this message when studying alsa-utils' udev rules:
# alsactl -E HOME=/run/alsa --file /dev/null restore 0
No state is present for card PCH
** alsactl: sysfs_init:48: sysfs path '/sys' is invalid
Found hardware: "HDA-Int
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