Try the following, worked for me...
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 18:58:02 -0500 (CDT)
From: Gary Bunker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] A SBawe64 question
I have an AWE64 also, so I'm familiar with your card.
The explosion is the sound that the startup script throws at the
soundcard, and I'm not sure how to kill it either.
The second issue: volume control. If you set your volume as you want
it with the console program aumix and then save it, you can put the
command aumix -L in your .bashrc script. Whether you boot in runlevel
3 or 5, it will still set your volume to your favorite settings. I
know that with my big powered speakers and subwoofer, I have my audio
settings set very low and just use the hardware volume control most of
the time.
Hope this was clear and helpful.
However, I found that I needed to make sure the aumix -L commandline
was in both the root and user bashrc scripts
Cheers
From: "Frank Imbroto" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 13:15:30 -0700
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Subject: [newbie] SOMEBODY HELP/Sound configurations!!!
I am using mandrake 7.0 and have a soundblaster awe 64 card. The sound
works fine after running soundconfig but the mixer settings never save
after I shut down and when I reboot the system comes on very loud. Is there
a way to save the mixer settings so when it boots it would not come on so
loud and I will not have to reset them every time. I have posted this
question before but got no reply. I would like to know if there is a fix
for this problem and does anybody else experiece this to?
Thank You
Frank