[Bug 948447] Re: Starting an LXC changes the volume (sound!) of the host

2012-10-31 Thread Serge Hallyn
Actually, I believe this is fixed as of precise, as the apparmor policy refuses writes from the container into the /sys/devices/*/uevent files. (udevadm trigger --add writes 'add' into those files). ** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed = Fix Released -- You received this bug

[Bug 948447] Re: Starting an LXC changes the volume (sound!) of the host

2012-03-06 Thread Martin Albisetti
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[Bug 948447] Re: Starting an LXC changes the volume (sound!) of the host

2012-03-06 Thread Serge Hallyn
This is due to the container running udevadm trigger --action=add. Those events also get sent to the host, causing some hardware to be reset. For me, in addition to sound levels being reset, my keyboard bindings are also reset. This won't happen with a Precise guest as it won't run udev. At the