[arch-general] Troubles with ALSA

2012-12-31 Thread Jack Stanek
Hello all,
I've been having problems with ALSA recently. Whenever I reboot my computer or 
wake it up from sleep, ALSA sets the volume of the speakers (and only the 
speakers) to zero. The headphones and master volume remain normal, but no sound 
will come from the speakers until I manually go into alsamixer and turn up the 
speaker's individual volume. I have an Intel integrated audio card, the 82801H 
HD Audio Controller.
This only started recently and I am at a loss as to what is going on. Any help 
would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
J. Stanek


Re: [arch-general] Troubles with ALSA

2012-12-31 Thread Gaetan Bisson
[2012-12-31 17:01:48 -0006] Jack Stanek:
 I've been having problems with ALSA recently.

I'm pretty sure what you are looking for is the `alsactl store` command;
have you read:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture

-- 
Gaetan


Re: [arch-general] Troubles with ALSA

2012-12-31 Thread Yaro Kasear

On 12/31/2012 11:07 AM, Jack Stanek wrote:

Hello all,
I've been having problems with ALSA recently. Whenever I reboot my computer or 
wake it up from sleep, ALSA sets the volume of the speakers (and only the 
speakers) to zero. The headphones and master volume remain normal, but no sound 
will come from the speakers until I manually go into alsamixer and turn up the 
speaker's individual volume. I have an Intel integrated audio card, the 82801H 
HD Audio Controller.
This only started recently and I am at a loss as to what is going on. Any help 
would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
J. Stanek
I believe you have to use the command alsactl store as root. Your 
volume levels are not usually automatically saved.