![]() Create a file called /etc/udev/rules.d/les, so that it’s parsed just before les (though you may have to experiment with the numbering if things don’t work as expected). There should also be a /etc/udev/rules.d directory where you can define your own rules. ![]() Your system should have udev rules already defined in the /lib/udev/rules.d directory, such as les. You should try to create a udev rule to ignore this device as described in Tell PulseAudio to ignore a USB device using udev by Jamie Nguyen (or blacklist the kernel module, suggested further below): Create a udev rule ![]() Interesting, I haven even thought about looking if alsamixer is available in Chome OS, udev tools are also available. ![]()
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