* Teutone <whiteteut...@gmail.com> [2014-11-21 01:55 +0100]: > On Thu, 2014-11-20 at 17:27 +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > > Please try as user: > > > > $ mkdir $HOME/.pulse > > $ echo "autospawn=no" >> $HOME/.pulse/client.conf > > > > This prevents pulseaudio to restart when it's down. > > > > To shutdown pulse: > > $ pulseaudio -k > > > > Please test sound now. > > > > To restart pulse: > > $ pulseaudio -D > > > > Elimar > > -- > > Alles was viel bedacht wird ist bedenklich!;-) > > Friedrich Nietzsche > > > > Okay I tried this, but no difference to sound test with pulseaudio. > Built in speakers work, headphone jack does not play a single sound, > nothing. Speakers get auto-muted when I plug in my headphones though.
This looks like a driver bug. As I remember you're using linux-3.16. It's pretty new, though. In sid we have linux-3.17 images which worth to try. If that not helps I'd forward this bug to the kernel team with your attention please. To browse the ALSA BTS [0] might be helpful as well. > Only difference, I can't use media buttons to control volume when > pulseaudio is turned off (guess that's normal) Thats not normal. My thinkpads are working with a straight ALSA. For me there is no advantage to run pulseaudio. The "media buttons" are working correct. Same on my powerbook (Yeah, it's PPC arch ;-)). [0] https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug Elimar -- Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing;-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org