I agree. I don't see this as an upstream issue because I have tried it
on other distros - they worked as expected. USB hotplugging updates the
audio device. However, a reboot simply restores whatever was last in
use. For some reason, only on Ubuntu, it treats a reboot as plugging a
new USB device.
I have a similar issue where the input and output are reset on each new
session. This doesn't happen on other non-Ubuntu distros with GNOME
3.36.1. Let me know if there are any relevant details that would be
helpful.
OS: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS x86_64
Host: XPS 15 9570
Kernel: 5.4.0-24-generic
Uptime:
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Could you report it upstream on
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/ ?
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Title:
Defaults to USB audio
Yes, I know I can modify a file and turn off switch on connect. Working
around it isn't a problem, I still think it is a bug. It needs to either
differentiate between detection on boot and detection during a hotplug,
or it needs different behavior depending on if you are on a laptop or
desktop. I c
You could temporarily remove the module-switch-on-connect from the
/etc/pulse/default.pa, reboot and redo the test.
To check if switch-on-connect is loaded or not, run "pactl list modules
| grep connect"
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