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On 23/03/14 11:06, Tom Wijsman wrote: |
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>On Sat, 22 Mar 2014 12:29:03 +0100 |
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>null_ptr <rhannek@×××.de> wrote: |
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>> I attached them. Old config/lsmod/dmesg is the first |
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>> parameter of the diff. |
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>Looks okay to me; I see in the other thread that it was clarified that |
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>this is a problem through the speakers/headset and thus not through the |
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>PC speaker, which leads me to think you have either Volker's idea that |
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>it is muted in alsa-mixer (why would a kernel upgrade do this?) or you |
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>have an actual bug in one of the kernel sound modules (more likely?). |
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It's definitely not muted. |
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>If it is a kernel bug, then I think that switching back to the old |
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>kernel would make it work again; if that's the case, I suggest you to |
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>consider a git bisect between the two releases to find the bad commit: |
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>http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel_git-bisect |
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Switching to the old kernel fixed it so I bisected the linux-stable |
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sources (as in the wiki) and the first bad commit is bd450dcc357. |
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Attached is the bisect.log. |
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Since it seems like it's a kernel bug I will create a bug report. |
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Thanks for the help and sorry that I wasn't as clear in the first place. |