Once upon a time, Adam wrote :

> On 07-Oct-02, Damien Covey wrote:
> 
> > I've installed alsa on my Redhat 8.0 system, however when I boot the
> > system the volume's are all set to their lowest levels and I have to
> > manually reset them to how I like them. So, is there some way that I
> > can set them to a certain level and have it that way each time I
> > re-boot my system?
> 
> Save your mixer settings to /etc/asound.state (I assume you're using
> 0.9) with "alsactl store" (as root).  Load them with "alsactl restore"
> as part of your startup scripts.

I definitely need to add that to my Red Hat Linux ALSA packages as
currently only the main volume is saved, though the default init scripts,
which use "aumix" and work with ALSA. Probably because of the OSS
emulation.

Matthias

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