Adam Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > > And remember, we're not actually talking about a REGRESSION
> > > here, are we? Previously, when you boot up with any card and
> > > ALSA drivers, you get absolutely no sound at all and to fix it
> > > you run a mixer. Now, when you boot up with many cards you'll
> > > get fine sound. When you boot up with an SB Live! and four
> > > speakers you may only get sound from two, and to fix this you
> > > run a mixer. This is by no means any worse than the previous
> > > situation...
> > 
> > btw, i would like to hear^h^h^h^h^hgot some feedback about my fix.
> > 
> > any faillure or success report ?
> 
> What's the best way for those of us with running systems to test?
> How can we stop it using our stored settings via alsactl?

you've two options

- without installing:
  o "service alsa stop"
  o rm -f /etc/.aumixrc /etc/asound.state
    (or "for i in /etc/.aumixrc /etc/asound.state; do mv ${i}{,.mine};done")
  o service sound start
- doing an install (not an update)


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