Got it, thanks a lot.  

On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Daniel Hawthorn wrote:

> You need to do "alsactl restore" once you've rebooted to reload the 
> levels.  You'll need to put this in your init scripts to do it 
> automatically.  How you do this exactly depends on your distro - if you 
> need more help on this, please respond with what distro of linux you are 
> using.
> 
> -Daniel
> 
> Justin Zygmont wrote:
> > I was just hoping someone might know what more it takes to get sound to 
> > come back after reboots.  I used alsamixer to unmute sound, which worked, 
> > then when I run 'alsactl store' it saved the settings to the 
> > /etc/asound.state file, but the card remains muted after a reboot.
> > 
> > thanks..
> > 
> 
> 
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