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Re: Jumping through audio hoops after boot.



On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 10:15, Steve Juranich wrote:
> I'm the kind of guy who turns off his machine at night (mostly because the 
> wife is worried about electric bills, though).  After I boot up the machine, I 
> can't play any sound until I first start gmixer (I've tried using amixer 
> instead, but it always barfs).  After I start gmixer, everything is copacetic. 
> I can even log out and log back in and sound is in good working order.
> 
> This being the case, I'm guessing that I can put something in my startup 
> scripts (that isn't there now) that will get this sorted out for me and I can 
> finally remove the mixer applet from my gnome-toolbar.
> 
> I've got an AC '97 on-board via82xx-based chip set that runs with the ALSA 
> drivers.
> 
>

The alsa start/stop script in init.d will automatically save and reset
your mixer settings using alsactl (if it's installed), which is in
alsa-utils.

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