Greetings,

I am trying to set up a machine with Solaris 10 U2. Its a Sun Ultra 25 
workstation.

I have found out about a program called sdtaudiocontrol which has this Java GUI.

When I do a jumpstart install the machine is setup with the default built in 
speaker set up for audio output. I would like to be able to have each machine 
set up with 
the headphones set up and the Line out working. But having the built in speaker 
disabled. Kind of the opposite of the default settings in Solaris 10.

I can run sdtaudiocontrol to set this up by hand. But is there some command 
line way of
doing this so that I could script it somehow? That way my machines could just 
be set up correctly on the first time they boot after being installed via 
jumpstart. The machines will be in a lab so thats why I want to disable the 
built in speakers. I figure it would be too distracting if you had a bunch of 
users in a lab. If they have headphones I want them to be able to hear audio 
though.

Thanks for any ideas anyone might have.
 
 
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