Hello package maintainers, I have an issue with an aspect of the default Pusleaudio configuration with which Debian ships. It's:
load-module module-switch-on-port-available while this may be convenient in some situations, it is very problematic in a common scenario: You have speakers connected to your machine, and a monitor (with no built-in speakers) connected via HDMI. HDMI can theoretically carry audio as well, so it's an audio output device. Now, when you leave the computer for a while, the monitor goes into low-power mode, and becomes available again when you come back and press some key. This triggers the module, and audio is now sent to the monitor. The effect is that you get no sound. For newbie users this is particularly frustrating, since their system-tray sound control is likely not include the default output device choice, and even their desktop environment controls may not include this. Only if they get to pavucontrol or something equivalent will they even potentially be able to change the setting. Hell, it took me quite a while (and some help from others) to realize what was going on - since I'm traditionally an ALSA kind of a guy. I think it would be better for this module to be _disabled_ by default, and at most have the package configuration offer the option of setting it on or off. Respectfully, Eyal _______________________________________________ pkg-pulseaudio-devel mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-pulseaudio-devel
