Re: audio levels lost on reboot

2016-10-23 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, As Jude said, you need to use alsactl store to store once for good the audio levels you want to have. I guess it was intended change of behavior from alsa to avoid letting users change the bootup sound levels, so that you have a deterministic audio level at power up instead of what was l

Re: audio levels lost on reboot

2016-10-19 Thread Jude DaShiell
Well, you could make /etc/rc.local executable and put something like this in it: amixer set Master 85%&&alsactl store On Wed, 19 Oct 2016, Keith Barrett wrote: Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 10:41:29 From: Keith Barrett To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: audio levels

Re: audio levels lost on reboot

2016-10-19 Thread Jude DaShiell
You all did use alsactl store once those levels got set right? If yes, this isn't an alsa problem it's a pulseaudio problem. On Wed, 19 Oct 2016, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote: Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 09:40:59 From: Cindy-Sue Causey To: Debian-Accessibility Subject: Re: audio levels lost

Re: audio levels lost on reboot

2016-10-19 Thread Keith Barrett
On 19/10/16 12:48, Keith Barrett wrote: Is this a known issue? Debian jessie up to date as of 19/10/16. Sorry, senior moment, I meant to say stretch.. Setting levels with alsamixer or amixer and after rebooting, levels are back at previous low level. This is regardless of whether a gu

Re: audio levels lost on reboot

2016-10-19 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 10/19/16, Keith Barrett wrote: > Is this a known issue? > > Debian jessie up to date as of 19/10/16. > > Setting levels with alsamixer or amixer and after rebooting, levels are > back at previous low level. It's a known issue to me on a personal level. Been going on so long that... I don't kn

audio levels lost on reboot

2016-10-19 Thread Keith Barrett
Is this a known issue? Debian jessie up to date as of 19/10/16. Setting levels with alsamixer or amixer and after rebooting, levels are back at previous low level. Keith Barrett