Summary: | media-sound/pulseaudio-2.1: won't store volume level on gnome 3. | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Alexandre <alexandre.guimaraes> |
Component: | [OLD] GNOME | Assignee: | Gentoo Sound Team <sound> |
Status: | RESOLVED TEST-REQUEST | ||
Severity: | minor | CC: | sound |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Alexandre
2012-08-11 00:06:53 UTC
I believe that pulseaudio itself is responsible for saving its sound levels in config files under ~/.pulse/ Reassigning the bug to pulseaudio maintainers. Just updating: the volume level is also not stored on gdm, but if I change the level on gdm when I login that level is keeped for my user. Seems solved with media-sound/pulseaudio-2.1-r1. :) (In reply to comment #3) > Seems solved with media-sound/pulseaudio-2.1-r1. :) all -r1 does is moves udev rules where they belong while udev has patches to work on both locations, so -r1 changes absolutely nothing since the statement of -r1 solving everything came from the reporter, we'll have to assume the problem was local to begin with since the problem disappeared due to no reason at all No, not solved! I was mistaken. It worked for a day and now the issue is back. :/ Sorry for the wrong 'solved' report. I cannot reproduce with gnome 3.8 and pulseaudio 4 (In reply to Pacho Ramos from comment #6) > I cannot reproduce with gnome 3.8 and pulseaudio 4 |