Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
Note that you'll have to terminate all applications using that soundcard before you'll try to reconnect the device again. In next code, hopefully the applications will be somehow terminated to make the cleanup process automatic.
Ok. That's the probable cause as I am having problems with jack not releasing the device.
It seems that hotpluging out is a tricky issue because we have to decide whether the application/s that are using the device should also be terminated.
Is it possible to transparently swap snd-usb-audio with snd-dummy if it has been installed? That could be a secondary default if people would prefer their apps do not automatically segv.
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