Bug#674936: pulseaudio: disable flat volumes

2016-04-21 Thread Jonathan Joseph Chiarella
Hello, Another user chiming in. I would like to see Flat-volumes disabled by default, system-wide in the /etc configuration file. This was the older pulseaudio behavior and now we have downstream Ubuntu (and all of its derivatives) as well as Arch and now even Fedora (whose parent, RedHat, is home

Bug#674936: pulseaudio: Disable flat volumes by default

2012-05-28 Thread Jon Ander Peñalba
Sorry for the noise, this is a duplicate of #674935 (reportbug crashed and I thought it hadn't been send) Regards

Bug#674936: pulseaudio: Disable flat volumes by default

2012-05-28 Thread Jon Ander Peñalba
Package: pulseaudio Version: 2.0-3 Severity: wishlist Hi, I think 'flat-volumes' should be set to 'no' by default in '/etc/pulse/daemon.conf'. Applications shouldn't be able to change the system's master volume on purpose or because of a bug [1] (still present in sid). I don't know if this has be