Bug#813423: Make this release-critical

Alex Henry tukkek at gmail.com
Mon Feb 29 13:11:37 UTC 2016


Hello, I have just contributed to the bug report linked on the last
comment. I'd also like to ask the maintainer to change the severity of this
bug into something that is release-critical to prevent this version from
reaching stable. Please understand that in the current version the entire
audio system is broken at the moment you plug headphones in or out - which
is something many of us do everyday, many times per day. This means the
audio system is possibly requiring a normal user to reboot the system just
to have sound working on his computer if he doesn't know how to manage the
service, hence it's not at all suitable for Debian stable.

Also a quick fix for those experiencing the issue, from my recent comment
on the link above. The following terminal command will restore audio to
your system after you jack your headphones in or out:

pulseaudio --kill;pulseaudio --start
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