On Sat, Apr 17, 2021 at 07:18:31AM +0700, Robert Elz wrote:
> Is it practical to use audiocfg that way, as the likely commands
> (most likely only reasonable commands) to use in /etc/audio.conf
> are "set" and "default", and both of those control a device
> specified by a numeric index, which seems
Is it practical to use audiocfg that way, as the likely commands
(most likely only reasonable commands) to use in /etc/audio.conf
are "set" and "default", and both of those control a device
specified by a numeric index, which seems to be something that the
kerel assigns semi-arbitrarily at boot tim
Introduce /etc/audio.conf for configuring audio hardware parameters
at boot.
This provides a file which can be used to load audiocfg(1) settings
at boot-time if audiocfg=YES is set in /etc/rc.conf.
This is useful if you want to change the hardware format of an audio
device at boot, for example, t