2007/7/4, Vivek J. Patankar list307@gmail.com:
Ian Malone wrote:
On 04/07/07, Vivek J. Patankar list307@gmail.com wrote:
antonio montagnani wrote:
Whenever I changed settings in gnome-audio-manager at following start-up, they were lost.
I inserted a line in etc/rc.d/rc.local : alsactl restore
and now mixer settings are retained after I issued a alsactl store.
But it is a trial: is it correct???
Correct or not, it solved my problem of having to increase the PCM to an audible level everytime I booted up.
IIRC only the alsactl store bit is needed, then those mixer settings are retrieved at boot time. The alsactl restore in /etc/rc.d/rc.local would only be needed if something else was clobbering them during startup.
It's definitely the something else. I removed the restore command I had added in rc.local and rebooted. The stored settings were not restored.
-- Regards, विवेक ज. पाटणकर (Vivek J. Patankar)
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exactly...after adding such a line, my settings were kept at every next reboot. I don't understand what might clobber my setting...