David Haller wrote: > Hello, > > On Sun, 18 Oct 2020, Dale wrote: >> gevisz wrote: >>> Thank you for your help. I turned on the computer, changed options snd >>> cards_limit to 2 and ran aplay /usr/share/sound/alsa/*.wav (I have a >>> different named wav files). There was a sound. > [..] >>> reboot I have a sound and on another I have no sound. Any thoughts? >> Try adding alsasound to the default runlevel. And then: >> >> /etc/init.d/alsasound start >> >> and then >> >> /etc/init.d/alsasound save > One should run that '/etc/init.d/alsasound save' once when sound > works, so that later save on stop and restore on reboot work ;) > > BTW: I liked the SUSE way of symlinking init-scripts to /usr/sbin/rc*, > e.g. /usr/sbin/rcalsasound -> /etc/init.d/alsasound > I now do that (to /usr/local/sbin/rc*) for stuff that I don't want in > a runlevel, but still start/stop occasionally ;)
Well, I was hoping it was obvious. I just came home to snack before headed back out into the woods so I was in a bit of a rush. >> P. S. I found a new sledge hammer. Is this being sent as plain text >> only? No HTML at all? > Yes. > > -dnh > Thank goodness. I been trying to get that to do the right thing for months. Thanks for confirming. Dale :-) :-)