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#1 2008-11-30 09:21:45

aardwolf
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From: Belgium
Registered: 2005-07-23
Posts: 304

Audio always at 0 at reboot

I use KDE 3.5 and xmms on an archlinux box.

Everytime I reboot, then the volume of the sound control of KDE is set to 0. If I turn that up completely, then I still have no audio. This, because, I also have to open a terminal, press "alsamixer", then press "m" to unmute, and turn the slider all the way up.

So there's two independent sliders, namely the alsamixer one, and the KDE one, that both have to be enabled, before I have audio.

Also, the volume of xmms, moves together with the slider of KDE (not with the alsamixer one).

How can I make it so, that it remembers the volume the next reboot?

And, why is the volume bar of xmms linked to the KDE volume and not alsamixer? I ask this because on another archlinux computer of mine the xmms bar is linked with the alsamixer one (and that PC also always remembers the volume after reboots).

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#2 2008-11-30 09:38:00

string
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Registered: 2008-11-03
Posts: 286

Re: Audio always at 0 at reboot

Try: `alsactl store` and have "alsa" in the DAEMONS section of /etc/rc.conf

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