I have alsa installed and working, but I cannot find this alsactl 
program.  What pachage is it part of?

Takashi Iwai wrote:

>At Mon, 7 Oct 2002 22:24:46 +0200,
>Matthias Saou wrote:
>  
>
>>Once upon a time, Adam wrote :
>>
>>    
>>
>>>On 07-Oct-02, Damien Covey wrote:
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>I've installed alsa on my Redhat 8.0 system, however when I boot the
>>>>system the volume's are all set to their lowest levels and I have to
>>>>manually reset them to how I like them. So, is there some way that I
>>>>can set them to a certain level and have it that way each time I
>>>>re-boot my system?
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>Save your mixer settings to /etc/asound.state (I assume you're using
>>>0.9) with "alsactl store" (as root).  Load them with "alsactl restore"
>>>as part of your startup scripts.
>>>      
>>>
>>I definitely need to add that to my Red Hat Linux ALSA packages as
>>currently only the main volume is saved, though the default init scripts,
>>which use "aumix" and work with ALSA. Probably because of the OSS
>>emulation.
>>    
>>
>
>alsactl can save/restore to/from any another file with -f option,
>so that even non-root user can do that.
>
>       % alsactl -f ~/.alsa.state store
>       ...
>       % alsactl -f ~/.alsa.state restore
>
>
>Takashi
>
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