Re: alsa headphone goes on with 2.6.*-benh and gnome mixer_applet

2004-01-24 Thread Soeren Sonnenburg
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 17:28, Lucas Moulin wrote: > Le Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 04:01:03PM +0100, Soeren Sonnenburg a écrit : > >Hi. [...] > I experienced the same thing. Right now, I'm not using alsa, but could > you please test gnome-alsa-mixer to see if the problem is still there > with it ? There i

Re: alsa headphone goes on with 2.6.*-benh and gnome mixer_applet

2004-01-24 Thread Lucas Moulin
Le Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 04:01:03PM +0100, Soeren Sonnenburg a écrit : >Hi. > >This mail is just for the record. > >I've found out that the gnome-volume-control applet causes the internal >speaker to be switched on even if a headphone is plugged in. > >This happens when you simply use alsamixer and

Re: alsa headphone goes on with 2.6.*-benh and gnome mixer_applet

2004-01-24 Thread Colin Leroy
On 24 Jan 2004 at 16h01, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote: Hi, > This mail is just for the record. > > I've found out that the gnome-volume-control applet causes the internal > speaker to be switched on even if a headphone is plugged in. Fixed in alsa's CVS, see the patch at cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs

alsa headphone goes on with 2.6.*-benh and gnome mixer_applet

2004-01-24 Thread Soeren Sonnenburg
Hi. This mail is just for the record. I've found out that the gnome-volume-control applet causes the internal speaker to be switched on even if a headphone is plugged in. This happens when you simply use alsamixer and change the master volume (or use the oss app aumix and change the master volum