2009/9/29 Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net:
Could you please run udevadm monitor --udev -ssound and paste the
output it generates when you hotplug here? This should tell us if the
order in which the devices are created. Might be a good idea to run it
multiple times to 'verify' that
On Sat, 26.09.09 15:10, Neil Wilson (n...@aldur.co.uk) wrote:
I have a M-Audio Transit external sound device that I use to give me
SPDIF output on a couple of older laptops.
If I have the device in place when pulseaudio starts I get all the
anlaog and digital outputs as I'm supposed to.
2009/9/27 Colin Guthrie gm...@colin.guthr.ie:
What version of udev do you have? You should have at least 146 but if you
are on 145 then you should apply this patch:
'Twas brillig, and Neil Wilson at 27/09/09 11:42 did gyre and gimble:
2009/9/27 Colin Guthrie gm...@colin.guthr.ie:
What version of udev do you have? You should have at least 146 but if you
are on 145 then you should apply this patch:
2009/9/27 Colin Guthrie gm...@colin.guthr.ie:
Well regardless of the cause, I think the symptom is still the same. There
is a race somewhere relating to the device permissions. It could be udev or
consolekit or kernel level inotify support to blame, but I don't think it's
pulse specifically
Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Neil Wilson at 27/09/09 11:42 did gyre and gimble:
2009/9/27 Colin Guthrie gm...@colin.guthr.ie:
What version of udev do you have? You should have at least 146 but if
you
are on 145 then you should apply this patch:
I have a M-Audio Transit external sound device that I use to give me
SPDIF output on a couple of older laptops.
If I have the device in place when pulseaudio starts I get all the
anlaog and digital outputs as I'm supposed to. However if I hotplug
the device then I don't see any of the digital