Nigel Henry wrote:
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>Something to bear in mind though if you're using KDE, is that Kmix will also
>mess with mixer settings. This means that Kmix, when you logout of KDE will
>remember the current state of alsamixers settings, so if you have master
>volume set at 80% when you logout of K
On Friday 19 January 2007 07:29, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> >On Thursday 18 January 2007 01:34, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> >> When I reboot my PC, the mixer levels are kept (restored). I know they
> >> are not stored in /var/lib//alsa//. Where else could these levels be
> >> stored? Using Etch.
> >
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>Hi,
>
>On Thursday 18 January 2007 01:34, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
>> When I reboot my PC, the mixer levels are kept (restored). I
On Thursday 18 January 2007 11:57, Stephen Mollett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thursday 18 January 2007 01:34, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> > When I reboot my PC, the mixer levels are kept (restored). I know they
> > are not stored in /var/lib/alsa/. Where else could these levels be
> > stored? Using Etch.
>
Hi,
On Thursday 18 January 2007 01:34, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> When I reboot my PC, the mixer levels are kept (restored). I know they
> are not stored in /var/lib/alsa/. Where else could these levels be stored?
> Using Etch.
They're normally kept in /etc/asound.state. The settings are saved the
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When I reboot my PC, the mixer levels are kept