Activity log for bug #923923

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2012-01-30 19:51:17 niplas bug added bug
2012-01-30 20:07:07 niplas summary Arguments in ltsp-init-common and/or lts.conf related to sound isn't honored by fat clients. Arguments in ltsp-init-common and/or lts.conf related to sound isn't honored by fat clients. (LTSP-related)
2012-01-30 20:09:39 niplas description Hi It appears that all valid arguments in lts.conf related to sound isn't honored at all by fat clients. Nor is the defaults of 90% in ltsp-init-common in the case of no arguments in lts.conf (also tried a couple of supposedly valid translated channel variablenames with no success) SOUND ( SOUND_DAEMON : haven't tried all possible configurations with this one) VOLUME HEADPHONE_VOLUME PCM_VOLUME CD_VOLUME FRONT_VOLUME MIC_VOLUME All settings tested; Y /true /N /False and three different integers between 10 and 90 for each volume Tested on a variety of machines using the following lts.conf: (all machines in FAT client mode, all with different chipsets/soundcards) [default] NBD_SWAP=True DNS_SERVER=192.168.100.1 TIMESERVER=192.168.100.1 SOUND=True VOLUME=10 SPEAKER_VOLUME=10 PCM_VOLUME=10 CD_VOLUME=10 FRONT_VOLUME=10 # MASTER_MONO_VOLUME=100 # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_SWITCH=on # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30 # MONO_VOLUME=30 # MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30 X_RAMPERC=95 X_NUMLOCK=True X_BLANKING=600 LDM_DIRECTX=True LDM_LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8 SSH_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS=False LDM_SESSION="gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback" LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION=True LDM_THEME=ltsp # FAT_RAM_THRESHOLD=500 "this setting made 512MB clients go thin" reverting to default (300(?)) # LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8 # LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8 <*eof*> /niplas Hi [Seen in Edubuntu 11.10 LTSP configuration] It appears that all valid arguments in lts.conf related to sound isn't honored at all by fat clients. Nor is the defaults of 90% in ltsp-init-common in the case of no arguments in lts.conf (also tried a couple of supposedly valid translated channel variablenames with no success)        SOUND ( SOUND_DAEMON : haven't tried all possible configurations with this one)        VOLUME        HEADPHONE_VOLUME        PCM_VOLUME        CD_VOLUME        FRONT_VOLUME        MIC_VOLUME All settings tested; Y /true /N /False and three different integers between 10 and 90 for each volume Tested on a variety of machines using the following lts.conf: (all machines in FAT client mode, all with different chipsets/soundcards) [default]   NBD_SWAP=True   DNS_SERVER=192.168.100.1   TIMESERVER=192.168.100.1   SOUND=True   VOLUME=10   SPEAKER_VOLUME=10   PCM_VOLUME=10   CD_VOLUME=10   FRONT_VOLUME=10 # MASTER_MONO_VOLUME=100 # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_SWITCH=on # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30 # MONO_VOLUME=30 # MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30   X_RAMPERC=95   X_NUMLOCK=True   X_BLANKING=600   LDM_DIRECTX=True   LDM_LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8   SSH_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS=False   LDM_SESSION="gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback"   LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION=True   LDM_THEME=ltsp # FAT_RAM_THRESHOLD=500 "this setting made 512MB clients go thin" reverting to default (300(?)) # LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8 # LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8 <*eof*> /niplas
2012-01-30 20:10:13 niplas description Hi [Seen in Edubuntu 11.10 LTSP configuration] It appears that all valid arguments in lts.conf related to sound isn't honored at all by fat clients. Nor is the defaults of 90% in ltsp-init-common in the case of no arguments in lts.conf (also tried a couple of supposedly valid translated channel variablenames with no success)        SOUND ( SOUND_DAEMON : haven't tried all possible configurations with this one)        VOLUME        HEADPHONE_VOLUME        PCM_VOLUME        CD_VOLUME        FRONT_VOLUME        MIC_VOLUME All settings tested; Y /true /N /False and three different integers between 10 and 90 for each volume Tested on a variety of machines using the following lts.conf: (all machines in FAT client mode, all with different chipsets/soundcards) [default]   NBD_SWAP=True   DNS_SERVER=192.168.100.1   TIMESERVER=192.168.100.1   SOUND=True   VOLUME=10   SPEAKER_VOLUME=10   PCM_VOLUME=10   CD_VOLUME=10   FRONT_VOLUME=10 # MASTER_MONO_VOLUME=100 # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_SWITCH=on # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30 # MONO_VOLUME=30 # MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30   X_RAMPERC=95   X_NUMLOCK=True   X_BLANKING=600   LDM_DIRECTX=True   LDM_LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8   SSH_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS=False   LDM_SESSION="gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback"   LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION=True   LDM_THEME=ltsp # FAT_RAM_THRESHOLD=500 "this setting made 512MB clients go thin" reverting to default (300(?)) # LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8 # LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8 <*eof*> /niplas Hi [Seen in Edubuntu 11.10 LTSP configuration] It appears that all valid arguments in lts.conf related to sound isn't honored at all by fat clients. Nor is the defaults of 90% in ltsp-init-common in the case of no arguments in lts.conf (also tried a couple of supposedly valid translated channel variable names with no success)        SOUND ( SOUND_DAEMON : haven't tried all possible configurations with this one)        VOLUME        HEADPHONE_VOLUME        PCM_VOLUME        CD_VOLUME        FRONT_VOLUME        MIC_VOLUME All settings tested; Y /true /N /False and three different integers between 10 and 90 for each volume Tested on a variety of machines using the following lts.conf: (all machines in FAT client mode, all with different chipsets/soundcards) [default]   NBD_SWAP=True   DNS_SERVER=192.168.100.1   TIMESERVER=192.168.100.1   SOUND=True   VOLUME=10   SPEAKER_VOLUME=10   PCM_VOLUME=10   CD_VOLUME=10   FRONT_VOLUME=10 # MASTER_MONO_VOLUME=100 # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_SWITCH=on # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30 # MONO_VOLUME=30 # MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30   X_RAMPERC=95   X_NUMLOCK=True   X_BLANKING=600   LDM_DIRECTX=True   LDM_LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8   SSH_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS=False   LDM_SESSION="gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback"   LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION=True   LDM_THEME=ltsp # FAT_RAM_THRESHOLD=500 "this setting made 512MB clients go thin" reverting to default (300(?)) # LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8 # LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8 <*eof*> /niplas
2012-01-30 20:16:08 Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot tags bot-comment
2012-01-30 20:20:52 niplas description Hi [Seen in Edubuntu 11.10 LTSP configuration] It appears that all valid arguments in lts.conf related to sound isn't honored at all by fat clients. Nor is the defaults of 90% in ltsp-init-common in the case of no arguments in lts.conf (also tried a couple of supposedly valid translated channel variable names with no success)        SOUND ( SOUND_DAEMON : haven't tried all possible configurations with this one)        VOLUME        HEADPHONE_VOLUME        PCM_VOLUME        CD_VOLUME        FRONT_VOLUME        MIC_VOLUME All settings tested; Y /true /N /False and three different integers between 10 and 90 for each volume Tested on a variety of machines using the following lts.conf: (all machines in FAT client mode, all with different chipsets/soundcards) [default]   NBD_SWAP=True   DNS_SERVER=192.168.100.1   TIMESERVER=192.168.100.1   SOUND=True   VOLUME=10   SPEAKER_VOLUME=10   PCM_VOLUME=10   CD_VOLUME=10   FRONT_VOLUME=10 # MASTER_MONO_VOLUME=100 # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_SWITCH=on # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30 # MONO_VOLUME=30 # MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30   X_RAMPERC=95   X_NUMLOCK=True   X_BLANKING=600   LDM_DIRECTX=True   LDM_LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8   SSH_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS=False   LDM_SESSION="gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback"   LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION=True   LDM_THEME=ltsp # FAT_RAM_THRESHOLD=500 "this setting made 512MB clients go thin" reverting to default (300(?)) # LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8 # LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8 <*eof*> /niplas Hi [Seen in Edubuntu 11.10 LTSP configuration] It appears that all valid arguments in lts.conf related to sound isn't honored at all by fat clients. Nor is the defaults of volume settings at 90% in ltsp-init-common in the case of no sound arguments in lts.conf (also tried a couple of supposedly valid translated channel variable names with no success)        SOUND ( SOUND_DAEMON : haven't tried all possible configurations with this one)        VOLUME        HEADPHONE_VOLUME        PCM_VOLUME        CD_VOLUME        FRONT_VOLUME        MIC_VOLUME All settings tested; Y /true /N /False and three different integers between 10 and 90 for each volume Tested on a variety of machines using the following lts.conf: (all machines in FAT client mode, all with different chipsets/soundcards) [default]   NBD_SWAP=True   DNS_SERVER=192.168.100.1   TIMESERVER=192.168.100.1   SOUND=True   VOLUME=10   SPEAKER_VOLUME=10   PCM_VOLUME=10   CD_VOLUME=10   FRONT_VOLUME=10 # MASTER_MONO_VOLUME=100 # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_SWITCH=on # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30 # MONO_VOLUME=30 # MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30   X_RAMPERC=95   X_NUMLOCK=True   X_BLANKING=600   LDM_DIRECTX=True   LDM_LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8   SSH_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS=False   LDM_SESSION="gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback"   LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION=True   LDM_THEME=ltsp # FAT_RAM_THRESHOLD=500 "this setting made 512MB clients go thin" reverting to default (300(?)) # LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8 # LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8 <*eof*> /niplas
2012-01-30 20:22:53 niplas affects ubuntu ltsp (Ubuntu)
2012-02-01 11:06:43 niplas description Hi [Seen in Edubuntu 11.10 LTSP configuration] It appears that all valid arguments in lts.conf related to sound isn't honored at all by fat clients. Nor is the defaults of volume settings at 90% in ltsp-init-common in the case of no sound arguments in lts.conf (also tried a couple of supposedly valid translated channel variable names with no success)        SOUND ( SOUND_DAEMON : haven't tried all possible configurations with this one)        VOLUME        HEADPHONE_VOLUME        PCM_VOLUME        CD_VOLUME        FRONT_VOLUME        MIC_VOLUME All settings tested; Y /true /N /False and three different integers between 10 and 90 for each volume Tested on a variety of machines using the following lts.conf: (all machines in FAT client mode, all with different chipsets/soundcards) [default]   NBD_SWAP=True   DNS_SERVER=192.168.100.1   TIMESERVER=192.168.100.1   SOUND=True   VOLUME=10   SPEAKER_VOLUME=10   PCM_VOLUME=10   CD_VOLUME=10   FRONT_VOLUME=10 # MASTER_MONO_VOLUME=100 # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_SWITCH=on # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30 # MONO_VOLUME=30 # MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30   X_RAMPERC=95   X_NUMLOCK=True   X_BLANKING=600   LDM_DIRECTX=True   LDM_LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8   SSH_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS=False   LDM_SESSION="gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback"   LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION=True   LDM_THEME=ltsp # FAT_RAM_THRESHOLD=500 "this setting made 512MB clients go thin" reverting to default (300(?)) # LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8 # LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8 <*eof*> /niplas Hi [Seen in Edubuntu 11.10 LTSP configuration, server lacks soundcard] It appears that all valid arguments in lts.conf related to sound isn't honored at all by fat clients. Nor is the defaults of volume settings at 90% in ltsp-init-common in the case of no sound arguments in lts.conf (also tried a couple of supposedly valid translated channel variable names with no success)        SOUND ( SOUND_DAEMON : haven't tried all possible configurations with this one)        VOLUME        HEADPHONE_VOLUME        PCM_VOLUME        CD_VOLUME        FRONT_VOLUME        MIC_VOLUME All settings tested; Y /true /N /False and three different integers between 10 and 90 for each volume Tested on a variety of machines using the following lts.conf: (all machines in FAT client mode, all with different chipsets/soundcards) [default]   NBD_SWAP=True   DNS_SERVER=192.168.100.1   TIMESERVER=192.168.100.1   SOUND=True   VOLUME=10   SPEAKER_VOLUME=10   PCM_VOLUME=10   CD_VOLUME=10   FRONT_VOLUME=10 # MASTER_MONO_VOLUME=100 # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_SWITCH=on # MASTER_MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30 # MONO_VOLUME=30 # MONO_PLAYBACK_VOLUME=30   X_RAMPERC=95   X_NUMLOCK=True   X_BLANKING=600   LDM_DIRECTX=True   LDM_LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8   SSH_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS=False   LDM_SESSION="gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback"   LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION=True   LDM_THEME=ltsp # FAT_RAM_THRESHOLD=500 "this setting made 512MB clients go thin" reverting to default (300(?)) # LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8 # LANGUAGE=sv_SE.UTF-8 <*eof*> /niplas
2012-02-17 15:35:05 Alkis Georgopoulos bug task added ltsp
2012-02-17 15:35:12 Alkis Georgopoulos bug task deleted ltsp (Ubuntu)
2012-02-22 15:47:14 Alkis Georgopoulos ltsp: importance Undecided Low
2012-02-22 15:47:14 Alkis Georgopoulos ltsp: status New Fix Committed
2012-02-22 15:47:14 Alkis Georgopoulos ltsp: assignee Alkis Georgopoulos (alkisg)
2012-02-23 20:45:06 Alkis Georgopoulos ltsp: status Fix Committed Fix Released