Hi,
Loïc Minier wrote:
I think you misunderstood the importance of Recommends:
The Recommends field should list packages that would be found
together with this one in all but unusual installations.
Aha..! Well, I never read what Recommends means, I have just trusted
apt-get a
Loïc Minier wrote:
alsa-base "Recommends" alsa-utils, which is a quite strong dependency,
probably your package manager didn't respect it. Do you use synpatic,
apt-get, or something else?
I used apt-get in this case, but I don't remember ever installing
alsa-base specifically.
Still, I wou
Hi,
On lun, fév 20, 2006, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
> I used apt-get in this case, but I don't remember ever installing
> alsa-base specifically.
FYI, apt-get is not meant to be an end-user / day-to-day package
manager, but I do agree that it is a bug in apt-get.
> Still, I wouldn't ex
Hi,
On lun, fév 20, 2006, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
> I didn't have it installed, and indeed, installing it seems to help! Is
> there a way I could have known this? If not, I hope there is some
> dependency that could fix this problem... or, please make it clearer :)
>
> Thanks for your
Loïc Minier wrote:
Do you have alsa-utils installed? It's the package responsible for
saving the volume level.
I didn't have it installed, and indeed, installing it seems to help! Is
there a way I could have known this? If not, I hope there is some
dependency that could fix this problem...
Hi,
> > In summary, since the switch to ALSA your volume levels aren't saved
> > anymore?
> Exactly.
Do you have alsa-utils installed? It's the package responsible for
saving the volume level.
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Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Current Earth status: NOT DESTROYED
reopen 305945
submitter 305945 Manuel Bilderbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
retitle 305945 since the switch to ALSA, volume levels aren't saved anymore
stop
Hi,
On sam, fév 18, 2006, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
> > In summary, since the switch to ALSA your volume levels aren't saved
> > anymore?
>
Loïc Minier wrote:
If you ask me, this bug can be reopened, because I have exactly this
problem: since I installed kernel 2.6.15 (and thus moved to ALSA), the
volume is always muted when I log in. Als all volumes of the other
subdevices (PCM, etc.) are muted and set to 0 volume. I'd rather have i
On Fri, Feb 17, 2006, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
> If you ask me, this bug can be reopened, because I have exactly this
> problem: since I installed kernel 2.6.15 (and thus moved to ALSA), the
> volume is always muted when I log in. Als all volumes of the other
> subdevices (PCM, etc.) are muted and
Package: gnome-media
Version: 2.12.0-3
Followup-For: Bug #305945
Hello,
If you ask me, this bug can be reopened, because I have exactly this
problem: since I installed kernel 2.6.15 (and thus moved to ALSA), the
volume is always muted when I log in. Als all volumes of the other
subdevices (PCM,
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