TerryG: honestly, that hypothesis does not make a lot of sense. Simply
running a process as another user doesn't touch sound in any way. Please
do not set bugs to Incomplete unless you are asking a specific question
of the reporter.
Fortunately, Evan has fixed this one in Hardy:
debian-installer-
Triaged to Incomplete. Though Linux allows you to do several things at
once, during installation, any multimedia running could interfere with
the installation. The standard use case is to allow the installer to
run unimpeded. Perhaps a dialog should be presented that warns the user
of strange de
** Attachment added: "syslog"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9953346/syslog
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The only way this could possibly be happening is by modules being loaded
or by a udevtrigger or udevsettle or similar. Ubiquity certainly doesn't
touch anything to do with sound directly. Would it be possible to get
more detail on which modules were loaded? The syslog should have a list,
which shou
** Tags added: iso-testing
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It just fiddled with it twice more, at "Erkennung" of hardware, and then
when "Hardware wird eingerichtet".
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