On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 20:37, Frank Barknecht wrote:

> 
> You should be able to use "alsactl store" as root to store all
> settings and then use "alsactl restore" to restore it. This also
> (re)stores all cards after the first one, if you have more in your
> system. The alsasound init-script in the alsa-driver/utils directory
> is supposed to do that automatically if it is installed correctly for
> your distribution (look under /etc/init.d/ and in your runlevel
> directories (/etc/rc1.d, /etc/rc2.d/,... on Debian)) for an alsa or
> alsasound init-script or symbolic links to one.
> 
> "alsasound start" should not only start ALSA but also restore the
> mixer settings. "alsasound stop" should save them.
> 
> ciao

I know that it *should* do that. But it doesn't! I find that on my
Redhat 9 system I manually have to run "alsactl restore" before anything
will work after a reboot.

JDL




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