OP here. This bug still exists. A very partial workaround is to use
PulseAudio Equalizer. Zero out the first three channels (50, 100, 156
Hz) and the highest one (20 KHz) because the speakers cannot make them
anyway. Bump up some of the others until it sounds best to you. It
doesn't solve the probl
Public bug reported:
The title says it all!
rsync with -fake-super and --link-dest copies symlinks even when they
haven't changed.
This is incorrect behavior: symlinks, like all other files, should be
copied only if they have changed.
Without -fake-super, it works fine (nothing is copied unless
Any chance of getting this issue addressed? It really limits what I can
do with linux on this machine. Thanks.
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Okay, I attempted to apply the patch. But when I downloaded the source
code to my kernel, it seems that the patch has already been applied. Is
this correct?
Here is my output of uname -a:
Linux ocotillo 3.19.0-21-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Sun Jun 14 18:31:11 UTC
2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Thanks for your response. My sound is not completely mute, only low in
volume, however this would still be worth a try.
Unfortunately I don't know how to apply a patch. Do you expect this
patch to be applied in a future ubuntu kernel update?
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this is a thinkpad x1 carbon 3rd gen running xubuntu 15.04
sound volume is very low compared to windows (dual boot), even with alsa
and pulseaudio controls set to 100% (or greater).
this applies to all apps.
i can get really loud sound with:
pactl set-sink-volume 1 30
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