On Tuesday, 2014-01-21, 11:41:11, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote: > On Monday 20 January 2014 18:51:08 Sven Bartscher wrote: > [snip] > > > > Is there any chance you can try this without pulseaudio in the middle? > > > Is > > > (hopefully) the last thing I need to properly reassign the bug. > > > > Okay I now tested this by uninstalling vlc-plugin-pulse and then logged > > out > > and in again. This time Amarok kept it's volume. So this seems to be > > related to pulseaudio. > > Excellent! First of all, allow me to thanks you for continuing trying to > debug this, it's really helpful :) > > Now there is an extra thing we can check: with the setup that fails you, run > lsof as root and grep for /dev/pts/0 > > There is clearly one more thing that's reading that virtual terminal, if we > can find some pulse-related thing doing it we might be able to know where > the change is being triggered.
Just as additional input: I've seen this behavior with other sources than this virtual terminal notification thing. Hasn't happened in a while so I can't remember what triggered it last time. I think it was a JavaScript popup in Konqueror. In my case the master volume got set to 100%. Cheers, Kevin
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