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marciot wrote: |
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>>===== Original Message From Bernard Mentink <ebike@××××××××××××.nz> ===== |
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>>I do have alsactl installed. Any other suggestions? |
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>What daemon do you use for suspend/resume? Is it "pmud"? If so, I |
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>know "pmud" calls some scripts before and after putting the machine |
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>to sleep (see the man page for pmud). Perhaps you could add "alsactl" |
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>to those scripts to save and restore the mixer settings, just as |
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>/etc/init.d/alsa does for reboots? |
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>Anyhow, I don't know if that is the correct or best solution (and |
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>I haven't tried it myself), so you may want to wait for other |
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>Marcio Luis Teixeira |
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Hi Marciot, |
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Yes, I have tried alsactl after a resume, but it does not restore the |
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sound .... (I did a "alsactl store 0" before sleep |
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and an "alsa restore 0" after sleep .... did not work) |
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Cheers, |
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Bernie |
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