** Changed in: alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-applets => alsa-utils
Status: Incomplete => New
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sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204536
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I am using an aging PC 2-channel speakers that I need to set left/right
volume differently, but after reboot, the volume of both left & right is
reset back to 100%, is it related to the volume control applet? My
device mentioned is called "Playback: ALSA PCM on front:0 (ALC883
Analog) via DMA (Puls
I confirm this as well with an ASUS R1F. As with the previous commenter,
the volume is at 100% after every reboot regardless of where it was
prior to shutting down.
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sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204536
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I confirm this: every reboot my PCM volume is set to 100%.
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sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot
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I'm seeing it the other way around: sound volume always resets to 0%
(muted) after reboot. This didn't happened when I had Hardy installied
clean and freshly. It must have been introduced with one of the
subsequent Hardy updates. Maybe my "mute" problem is related to the 100%
problem of this bug re
Is someone still seeing this? could be an alsa issue rather than an
applet one
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204536
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A trick to set default volume at boot time if you are using ALSA
edit the /etc/rc.local file
insert "amixer -q set Master 3% unmute"
before the last line "exit 0"
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sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204536
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I just did a fresh install of UbuntuStudio Hardy. I still experience
this problem, after every reboot my volume is at 100%. I had to disable
the system sounds to prevent my laptop speakers from blowing up.
I use a Realtek ALC861 which has always worked. It also worked on Hardy
development (install
I had the same issue up until the April 18-20th release. Somewhere in
that time period it started working correctly.
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sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204536
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Desktop Bugs, which
I just installed Mythbuntu Hardy on a frontend machine and am having the same
problem. Every time I reboot, PCM and Master reset themselves to the 2/3 level
marks which makes the sound almost inaudible. Extremely annoying to me since I
only turn on this computer when I'm going to watch televi
thanks for your report, to be confirmed by someone else experiencing the
same issue, it works fine here for me at least.
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204536
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** Description changed:
Every time I reboot I get the sound volume back to 100%, but the sound
works fine apart from this. It's just *very* annoying to have to reset
the volume every time I boot the PC. I set the volume from the volume
icon in the system tray. I have two sound cards instal
Nothing changes after doing a clean install from today's (march 28)
image (hardy-desktop-amd64.iso). Device 3 (list in comment above)
channel Master is reset to 100% on reboot, and mixer applet incorrectly
shows volume as muted when it's not (happens randomly but very often).
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sound volume alwa
One more thing I noticed. When I selected the mixer applet to show the
volume of CA0106 in system tray, the icon (and hint) incorrectly tell me
that the device is muted when the volume is above 50% and the sound
works fine.
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-app
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