Since install, and the only time this has ever NOT occured was when the
first run service (firstboot) ran. I have an SB16 card, all is fine, plays oggs,
flashpleyer in mozilla, you name it, perfect BUT NOT UNTIL I move the volume
control in kmix (not up or down, but just actually MOVE it) for the first time after
reboot. I also have to manually move the channel I want to listen to. For example,
I move the main volume, plus PCM for xmms ogg, but still can't listen to the CD
until I move it's channel once.

There are no errors that I can find, lsmod shows all modules loaded correctly, and
it all works. If I run sndconfig, it runs fine, however, after selecting play test sound,
it will simply exit after about 1 minute. After I move the mixer volume and PCM,
some time in the next 5 minutes, I will hear the test sound LOL :-). Like it is backed up until
some critical permission is tweaked. After that, sndconfig can play the sound
right away.

This is a minor inconvenience, but am seeing this problem kreep up all over the place
with people using Redhat. I would like to find a better solution than just 'move all
your mixer' channels after a reboot.

I have re-enabled first boot to see if system messages show anything different than
what I normally see on boot.

Regards,

Kevin Mills



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