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I had to add an init.d script to the default run state to save and |
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restore mixer settings. |
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rc-update add alsasound default |
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(I think that's right, I'm no where near my machine at the moment.) |
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Devon |
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 20:40:39 +0100, YANOUSHek <yanoushek@××××.pl> wrote: |
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> On 11:31, Wed 03 Nov 04, Alexandru Totolici wrote: |
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> > I too have ALSA built into my kernel and for some reason the alsamixer |
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> > settings don't stick... so at every boot I have to run alsamixer |
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> > [command prompt] and raise the volumes to desired levels... I assume |
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> > your might be a similar case, as long as your ALSA configuration |
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> > doesn't show any errors of any sort. |
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> I don't have any problems with my soundcard ;) Just at the first boot I |
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> had to raise the volume levels. To store them (so you won't have to |
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> raise them all the time) use: |
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> $ alsactl store |
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> Hope this helps. |
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> Pozdrowienia |
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> Janusz Bossy |
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> YANOUSHek |
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> gg# 71964 |
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> tlen: yanoushek@××××.pl |
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