See alsactl store / restore The alsasound rc script (/etc/rc.d/alsasound) uses this to setup the sound card. Make sure it's part of your startup:
chkconfig --list alsasound chkconfig --add alsasound chkconfig --list alsasound Works for me here. Failing that, if you're using redhat, create /etc/rc.modules, and modprobe the alsa drivers, then run alsactl restore yourself. Mark On 12 Dec 2001, Mark Cooke wrote: > Ive got the drivers working (0.9) on for my SB Live, but every time I > reboot, the sound is mutted, if i run any mixer or alsamixer and put the > sound back to full it works just fine. > > Where would i put the settings to recover the previous mixer settings? > Ie save on reboot and reinitialise on startup? > I was thinking in /etc/rc.d/rc.local? > (but that only does it on bootup??) > > Also altering the Bass and Treble does not have any effect either, only > cd,pcm and master volume.. > > Any idea or obvious answers always welcome > > Mark > -- +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Mark Cooke The views expressed above are mine and are not Systems Programmer necessarily representative of university policy University Of Birmingham URL: http://www.sr.bham.ac.uk/~mpc/ +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user