I spent a bit of time on this issue, the ephemeral mic boost. I found out a way
to consistently reproduce it: by rebooting.
In other words, if I enable mic boost with the Alsa mixer and reboot, the tick
box is not checked anymore after booting. And this is true using both the
gnome-alsamixer,
On 5 May 2010 09:25, Piscium grok...@yahoo.ie wrote:
I spent a bit of time on this issue, the ephemeral mic boost. I found out a
way to consistently reproduce it: by rebooting.
In other words, if I enable mic boost with the Alsa mixer and reboot, the
tick box is not checked anymore after
Hi everyone,
I've searched for this information online but I can't find it so I
thought I would ask here.
I have a 5.1 channel analogue sound card (actually the on-board audio of
an MSI motherboard), with a 5.1 speaker system attached to it. I've
noticed that whenever a program plays stereo
Hello,
On 25-04-10 02:52, Lennart Poettering wrote:
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OK, I am convinced. ;-)
And yes, your use of rktit certainly makes a lot of sense.
Patch looks goot to me. But could you fix one thing: I think
MakeThreadRealtimeWithPID() (or something like tht) would be a better
name than
On Tuesday 04 May 2010, Piscium wrote:
I spent a bit of time on this issue, the ephemeral mic boost. I found out a
way to consistently reproduce it: by rebooting.
In other words, if I enable mic boost with the Alsa mixer and reboot, the
tick box is not checked anymore after booting. And this is