You need to emerge alsa-utils. It will provide you with an alsasound init 
script that will save and restore mixer levels on halt/boot.

On Thursday 18 December 2003 12:07 am, Ian Monroe burbled:
> I've been using 2.6-test11 primarily for the last couple of weeks. For
> the desktop user I think the most noticeable change are the new sound
> drivers, ALSA. The old OSS still exists, as well as an OSS compatibility
> layer for ALSA. My experience with ALSA is that it gives me a little too
> much power. In my experience with my Sound Blaster Live! emu10k1 card,
> by default, no sound was coming out. I opened up alsamixer and fixed
> that. But it sounded kind of flat and voices were quiet in comparison to
> other sounds. I fiddled around with the literally dozens of options now
> in alsamixer and now it works fine. I hope now with ALSA in widespread
> use there will be some develop of a just-make-it-sound-good auto config
> thing. The commercial distros will probably write scripts to setup it up
> right.

-- 
Peter Snoblin - http://entropicaccess.net/


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