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    Bug#408524: If I play piano while my computer starts up, /dev/dsp disappears !  
Marco d'Itri


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01-26-07 06:19 PM

ressign 408524 linux-2.6
thanks

On Jan 26, Wouter Verhelst <wouter@debian.org> wrote:

> My guess is that it's either the kernel or udev which is doing something
> wrong here. I'm filing this as a bug on udev for the time being; I'm
> sure Marco will properly reassign this bug once you've provided the
> extra information.
Sure... When in doubt just blame udev.
(Hint: README.Debian.)

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Marco






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    Re: Bug#408524: If I play piano while my computer starts up, /dev/dsp disappears !  
Gunnar Wolf


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01-31-07 06:30 AM

Marco d'Itri dijo [Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 02:44:19PM +0100]: 
> Sure... When in doubt just blame udev.
> (Hint: README.Debian.)

No, Marco, what he meant is that it's fun to actually see you rage
about yet-another-bug 

(or is your personal mail address listed in README.Debian as a
pressure reliever?)

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