Jon Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 05:39:50PM +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Louis Woods wrote:
Now my only problem is that (same as above) I have to rerun alsaconf
everytime I reboot. Any solutions to how this can be fixed would be
grand.
Well, why should anyone here guess for you? You give NO details about
loaded modules before/after alsaconf or anything else!
You're right, he didn't and neither did I. I assume that you know the
answer to our problem and just want us to work a bit harder before
you'll give it, otherwise you wouldn't be posting on this thread :)
Exactly the same modules are loaded before and after this stage.
I don't know if this will solve your problem, but it worked for me:
After "alsactl store" didn't help (actually it maybe did, but I didn't
notice - see below) I started playing around with the sound plugins of
XMMS. Sidenote: all the time I was only testing sound with the
XMMS-Player. Anyway, I had a look at the plugins under
Options/Preferences/Audio IO Plugins/Output Plugin and saw that the
Output Plugin was set to "ALSA 1.2.10 output plugin [libALSA.so]". I
changed the Output Plugin to "eSound Output Plugin 1.2.10
[libesdout.so]" and since then it all works they way I want. I don't
know why the alsa plugin isn't working, but for me this solved the
problem. Also Gnome-Sounds are working and rebooting isn't a problem
anymore.
Louis
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