[Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#741554:

Andoru andoru.blah at gmail.com
Tue Mar 18 16:42:03 UTC 2014


> Hmm, you must be thoughtful to notice a system event which causes
> your bug. I can't help at this stage as there are no similar bugs
> reported in the net.
>
> There is a comprehensive howto at
> http://www.johannes-bauer.com/linux/dolby/
>
> Maybe it helps?

Whoops, I just realised that I haven't replied to this last time, sorry.

I haven't noticed anything peculiar happening right when the audio goes
berserk. I'm not sure how to look at system events in real time in case it
hiccups again, nor what log to look at after this has happened. I've tried
to look at everything under /var/log/ to see if something turned out, but
found nothing in regards to alsa.
Also that link offered no help to me :(
I don't use (and don't have) and optical cable or DTS hardware, just plain
'ol headphones through line-out.

> librcc0 0.2.12 is still uploaded to sid. moc should work flawless
now.

Nope, still gives me a segfault when installing again (after
updating/upgrading) with apt-get. Seems I have librcc 0.2.9-3.1+b1

> What tells:
> $ dpkg -l | grep puls
>
> How did you try to start alsamixer?

$ dpkg -l | grep puls
hi  libpulse0                              1.0
 all          Pulse Audio dummy package
hi  pulseaudio                             1.0
 all          Pulse Audio dummy package
ii  vlc-plugin-pulse                       2.1.2-2+b1
i386         PulseAudio plugin for VLC

I started alsamixer by just typing 'alsamixer' in the terminal as I
remember doing last time.

> Are you running a midi device?

Nope.
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