Le samedi 08 août 2009 à 16:22 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter a écrit : > * Julien Valroff [090807 21:40 +0200] > > Hi Elimar, > > > > Le jeudi 06 août 2009 à 19:38 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter a écrit : > > > * Julien Valroff [090802 08:09 +0200] > > > > Package: alsa-utils > > > > Version: 1.0.20-2 > > > > Severity: normal > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > The master channel is muted after each boot and its level is set to 0. > > > > > > > > I have edited the init script to remove all calls to > > > > mute_and_zero_levels() > > > > and things work ok now. > > > > I am not sure this is the best thing to do. > > > > > > > > I have an HDA intel card. > > > > > > > > Not sure what other information would be useful, please do not hesitate > > > > to > > > > ask for futher details. > > > > > > How are the settings after > > > > > > # /etc/init.d/alsa-utils reset > > The output is set to 30% (according to gnome-volume-control-applet > > > > > # alsactl store > > > # /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart > > > > When stopped, the channel is muted, and is reset to 30% > > > > After reboot, the output is again set to 0% > > > > Note this is a freshly instelled system (same sound hardware, just > > changed the harddisk). > > Maybe pulseaudio is setting the main level at boottime? Check your > gnome sound setiings.
I don't think so, as there is no such option in pulseaudio I am aware of. More over, if I remove all calls to mute_and_zero_levels() in alsa-utils init script, sound level is ok after boot. The same happens if I uninstall alsa-utils completely (I must say I do not really need it but I do not understand what causes this odd behaviour) Cheers, Julien -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

