Once upon a time, Damien wrote :

>  From http://freshrpms.net/docs/alsa/ This should tell you everything 
> you need to know.  It worked for me.  I have one tip for after you get 
> alsa working.  To save volume settings use "/usr/sbin/alsactl store" 
> which writes your volume settings to /etc/asound.state, make sure the 
> volumes are set how you want them using "alsamixer".  You can reload 
> this on startup in your scripts, maybe /etc/rc.d/rc.local using the 
> command "/usr/sbin/alsactl restore" which will read the 
> /etc/asound.state file.  You could even create different volume settings 
> for different users and reload them in the "~/.bash_profile".

I'll soon add an init script taking care of this in the package. Probably
at the same time 0.9.0rc4 is out ;-)

Matthias

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