Em 19-07-2011 14:29, ny6...@gmail.com escreveu:
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 01:32:28PM -0300, Daniel Hilst Selli wrote:
Hey people, I'm get an permission denied when trying to start as
/etc/inid.d/alsasound

here is the error:
http://pastebin.com/F6bedM2p

My sound works fine, but alsa isn't restoring my configs.. so I need to
open alsamixer and unmute some channels after every book

Any idea?

Thanks in advance!
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"Do or do not... there is no try" Yoda Master

Sounds like someone forgot to read the Alsa Guide here:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml. If they had, they'd have read:

Audio Group

Before we move on to testing, there's one last important thing that needs to
be setup. Rule of thumb in a *nix OS: Do not run as root unless needed. This
applies here as well ;) How? Well, most of the times you should be logged in
as a user and would like to listen to music or access your soundcard. For
that to happen, you need to be in the "audio" group. At this point, we'll
add users to the audio group, so that they won't have any issues when they
want to access sound devices. We'll use gpasswd here and you need to be
logged in as root for this to work.

Code Listing 3.4: Adding users to the audio group

(Substitute<username>  with your user)
# gpasswd -a<username>  audio
Adding user<username>  to group audio

...

;)

Terry

Well, I was already on audio group and I read the alsa guide before
post here. I check my kernel configuration and every thing is fine.. I think was something sporadic, as it restores fine now..

I ran alsaconf, then alsactl store and add the alsasound to boot, check my kernel .config and reboot.. Now it restores fine

Thanks :-)

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"Do or do not... there is no try" Yoda Master

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