On 10/29/2011 01:56 PM, sc...@web.de wrote:
> Shane Harbour <sh...@netsyssecurity.net> wrote:
> 
>> Normally, what I do, is "mixerctl > /etc/mixerctl.conf" and then just
>> edit from there as needed.
> 
> OK, thanks. I suppose, mixerctl.conf is placed in /etc and consist
> of name/value pairs as in output of the comand mixerctl, I suppose
> you edit only the values changing them. I supose that I must supose
> because these man pages are not precise enought.
> 
> Rod.
> 
Pretty much.  All the different settings (name/value) are outputted to
the config file in /etc.  Just edit it and mixerctl will use that file
for it's config.

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