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Daiajo Tibdixious posted on Tue, 18 Nov 2014 21:02:32 +1100 as excerpted: |
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> lsof shows java using the HDMI, yet when I run the test on hw:0,0 it was |
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> locked until I shutdown java. After that the test worked perfectly. |
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> So the problem seems to be java using the wrong card, how to I force it |
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> to use the external speakers? |
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The aplay -L list indicated that the HDMI was ATI, likely on your |
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graphics card, and that's what you want to ignore, correct? |
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If you're running the proprietary driver I've no idea, but with the radeon |
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driver on a Turks card here (Radeon hd6670 IIRC, the logs say turks), |
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kernel built-in not modular, the following kernel commandline option |
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disables HDMI audio here: |
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radeon.audio=0 |
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But while I know it's disabled (at least back when the kernel radeon |
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driver first enabled hdmi audio by default I couldn't boot without it |
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disabled, so it definitely disables it or I'd have no graphics!), alsa |
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still shows it as a sound card that I can choose, I just never do, so I |
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don't know what would happen if I did. |
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And of course I don't do proprietary so haven't the foggiest how the |
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proprietary driver works in that regard. |
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Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. |
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"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- |
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and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman |