[Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#928764: alsa-utils does not store or restore configuration

Elimar Riesebieter riesebie at lxtec.de
Sat May 11 18:42:45 BST 2019


Control: tags -1 wontfix

* MERLIN Philippe <phil-deb1.merlin at laposte.net> [2019-05-11 18:58 +0200]:

> Le samedi 11 mai 2019, 17:27:55 CEST Elimar Riesebieter a écrit :
> > Control: tags -1 unreproducible
> > Control: severity -1 normal
> > 
> > * MERLIN Philippe <phil-deb1.merlin at laposte.net> [2019-05-11 16:59 +0200]:
> > 
> > [...]
> > 
> > > Yes , i have removed pulseaudio, i don't like it, i have had too many
> > > problems with pulseaudio.
> > > For the plugin libasound2-plugins it's important ?
> > 
> > Not that much. It depends on your soundcard....
> > 
> > Well I can't reproduce your behaviour. I have a machine running only
> > libasound2, libasund2-data and alsa-utils. The sound card settings
> > are restored by the systemd services. And I have a clean environment
> > with no .asoundrc or /etc/alsa settings.
> > 
> > You can check your installation with:
> > 
> > $ dpkg -l | egrep '(alsa|libasound|pulsea)'
> > 
> > Hmm
> > Elimar 
> > dpkg -l | egrep '(alsa|libasound|pulsea
> Copy paste must introduce parasitic characters that prevent sending full 
> message

Hmm, I recommend to use an appropriate editor to compose your emails.

> dpkg -l | egrep '(alsa|libasound|pulsea)'
> 
> ii  alsa-base                     1.0.27+1
> ii  alsa-firmware-loaders         1.1.7-1
> ii  alsa-oss                      1.1.8-1
> ii  alsa-utils                    1.1.8-2
> ii  gstreamer0.10-alsa:amd64      0.10.36-2
> ii  gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio:amd64 1.14.4-dmo2
> ii  libasound2:amd64              1.1.8-1
> ii  libasound2:i386               1.1.8-1
> ii  libasound2-data               1.1.8-1
> ii  libasound2-dev:amd64          1.1.8-1
> ii  libasound2-plugins:amd64      1:1.1.8-dmo1
> ii  libasound2-plugins:i386       1:1.1.8-dmo1
> rc  libsdl1.2debian-alsa          1.2.14-6.2
> ii  libsnack2-alsa                2.2.10-dfsg1-12.1
> ii  libsox-fmt-alsa:amd64         14.4.2+git20190427-1
> rc  pulseaudio                    11.1-2

I can't help any further. Despite the use of deb-multimedia packages
which we don't maintain. Anyway I assume that you have an alsa
config flying around in your system which resets your mixer status
at each login. Just create another user and try with that virgin
environment. I don't want to know details of your system, but I
think you have to cleanup your installation a bit ;-) So I tag this
bug as wontfix hereby.

Good luck
Elimar
-- 
  Experience is something you don't get until
  just after you need it!
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