thank you very much for this explanation. Il will try it and report here 2009/2/13 Al Johnson <openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk>
> On Friday 13 February 2009, Tony Berth wrote: > > Dear List, > > > > how can I avoid to have the Openmoko headset AND the speaker working at > the > > same time? Where I plug-in the headset, people around me can listen to > the > > conversation from the speaker! > > > > Also, how can I increase the volume in the headset cause the default one > is > > very low! You can hardly understand the person you are calling. > > Currently this doesn't seem to be automatic in any of the distros. > > The generic answer is to activate gsmheadset.state, and adjust the volume > settings in it to match your preference. The correct way to do this will > vary > depending on which distro you are using. The most generic is to use > alsactl: > > alsactl -f /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/gsmheadset.state restore > > FSO has a dbus interface for this, and a rules engine that may be able to > handle the switching if the phone app doesn't. The dbus call can be made > from > the command line: > > mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.odeviced /org/freesmartphone/Device/Audio > org.freesmartphone.Device.Audio.PushScenario gsmheadset > > Another option may be pymixer - see link at end of [1] > > In either case you will need to run this after the start of the call as the > phone app is likely to load gsmhandset.state when you pick up the call. > > [1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_Freerunner_audio_subsystem > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >
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