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first let me say I've read other forum posts about the same thing, but none have helped.
All I have to do to get sound it move (up or down) my keyboard shortcut volume switch, and it magically turns on my sound. pretty annoying
I have alsa in my Daemons, and have run 'alsactl store' as root.
i even tried putting 'alsactl restore' in my rc.local, but nothing
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any ideas?
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first let me say I've read other forum posts about the same thing, but none have helped.
All I have to do to get sound it move (up or down) my keyboard shortcut volume switch, and it magically turns on my sound. pretty annoying
I have alsa in my Daemons, and have run 'alsactl store' as root.
i even tried putting 'alsactl restore' in my rc.local, but nothinggroups: tty lp mem wheel locate games dbus hal avahi network video audio optical storage power users gdm
any ideas?
Put into file /etc/rc.local.shutdown this line:
alsactl store
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Set the the desired audio volumes with alsamixer, run alsactl store, and start the alsa daemon and make sure it starts at every bootup.
Use the Source, Luke!
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Set the the desired audio volumes with alsamixer, run alsactl store, and start the alsa daemon and make sure it starts at every bootup.
first let me say I've read other forum posts about the same thing, but none have helped.
All I have to do to get sound it move (up or down) my keyboard shortcut volume switch, and it magically turns on my sound. pretty annoying
I have alsa in my Daemons, and have run 'alsactl store' as root.
i even tried putting 'alsactl restore' in my rc.local, but nothinggroups: tty lp mem wheel locate games dbus hal avahi network video audio optical storage power users gdm
any ideas?
he said he did that, it's something else...
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adding kmix to the autostart fixed my problem with the muted sound on startup
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As a last resort, you can add this to rc.local, or wherever else you find appropriate:
mixers="Master PCM CD"
for mixer in $mixers ; do
/usr/bin/amixer -q sset $mixer mute
/usr/bin/amixer -q sset $mixer unmute
done
It just mutes and unmutes sound, and also works well for laptops with quirky sound hardware , on resume.
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