On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 04:31:22PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > > Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 21:49:19 +0100 (CET)
> > > From: [email protected]
> > > 
> > >   With the snapshot from March 22 the volume keys on my ThinkPad
> > >   x201 do not work anymore. mixerctl still works. Before I was
> > >   running the snapshot from Feb 3 with which the volume keys
> > >   worked.
> > 
> > The volume keys still work.  What changed is that the volume keys no
> > longer control the hardware mixer directly anymore when you're running
> > X.  Instead the volume key events are passed to whatever X application
> > is running.  If you're running mplayer, you'll see that the volume
> > keys still control the volume and give you feedback on the screen.  If
> > you run gnome, you'll see something similar.
> > 
> > The problem you might experience is that the x201 boots up with the
> > hardware mixer set to a fairly low level.  And the software volume
> > control in most X applications won't change it so you won't be able to
> > go any higher by just pressing the volume keys.
 
When several X applications are running which one should get the event?

I cranked outputs.master to 200 and tested with smplayer and aqualung
both playing something. The volume keys had no audible nor visual effect.

I'm using cwm. Does this make a difference?

The mute key works as expected tough mixerctl said outputs.master.mute=off
while the speaker was muted.

> So we should take all our hardware mixers, and crank them to full
> volume right at boot time.
> 
> Except that would be bad.  So this indicates that the new mixer layer
> has a problem.

The old behaviour where the volume keys manipulated outputs.master was
more intuitive to me. 

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