Thanks for the replies, guys.
The only workaround I could find (in order to make the volume keys working) is
this one:
http://forums.opensuse.org/archives/sls-archives/archives-suse-linux/archives-hardware-support/384118-keeping-alsa-sound-device-order.html
Anyway, I will look into an even more s
The suggested workaround won't work: the "/etc/acpi/volupbtn.sh" is not
called when pressing the volume hardware keys. It's the other way
around: the script is simulating a hardware key press. And in addition
the nice OSD bar with the volume percentage won't appear any longer.
So, the best outcome
I can confirm this bug with Kubuntu 8.04 and even before.
All volume controls translate into key presses - please see:
"/etc/acpi/volupbtn.sh" and inside this script "acpi_fakekey $KEY_VOLUMEUP".
cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel a
Would it be possible to create sync policies (per distribution, per
user, per application) and ensure like this a flexibility/compromise
every user might choose/change?
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Ext4 data loss
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317781
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