Thank you, Martin, for providing this simple but clever and VERY effective workaround! I can confirm that it works.
I'd like to add, that you have to execute this script with 'bash fix_sound.sh'.
'sh fix_sound.sh' doesn't work because debian and ubuntu use dash as non-interactive shell and dash cannot handle that kind of assertion: <<<. Took me a while to realize what the problem was. ^^
Anyway. I'd like to see a real fix here. But in the meantime I can live with that script.
Thank you, Martin, for providing this simple but clever and VERY effective workaround! I can confirm that it works.
I'd like to add, that you have to execute this script with 'bash fix_sound.sh'.
'sh fix_sound.sh' doesn't work because debian and ubuntu use dash as non-interactive shell and dash cannot handle that kind of assertion: <<<. Took me a while to realize what the problem was. ^^
Anyway. I'd like to see a real fix here. But in the meantime I can live with that script.