("security support" SLA type stuff) with apt
configurations that target specific packages from the backports repo.
Thanks, again!
--stephen
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> Control: fixed -1 7.0-1
> Control: tags -1 - moreinfo
>
> Hi Stephen,
>
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Stephen Dowdy wrote:
> I have not re-installed stock packages, rebooted, and confirmed that the
> bass "disappearance" bug reverts. I'll check that later.
Felipe,
Still didn't get around to backing out to stock, but while i was
thin
with
personally, but thought i'd add that bit. (i don't know if it was working
or not in stock pulseaudio).
I have not re-installed stock packages, rebooted, and confirmed that the
bass "disappearance" bug reverts. I'll check that later.
thanks,
--stephen
On Sat, Oc
all manually from here:
>
>
> http://debomatic-amd64.debian.net/distribution#jessie-backports/pulseaudio/7.0-1~bpo8+1
>
>
>
> Please report if the problem also occurs there.
>
​Felipe,
Cool, i will give this a try when i get back into the office, Monday.
Thanks for the prom
t jack, the automatic jack selection code reverts to the "No Bass"
situation. (but, again, i can manually "fix" it, by selecting the
headphone port in pavucontrol. I'd *expect* that to route the sound
through the headphone jack, and i should hear *nothing* at that point, but
t
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 5.0-13
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have several systems of users, including my own, where bass is
stripped/subdued/remixed/whatever making it really hard to enjoy listening.
I have discovered that if i plug my external speakers into the headphone jack,
or
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