On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 00:21:29 -0600 Sid S <[email protected]> wrote: > Pulseaudio is started automatically by either your desktop environment > or programs which make use of it. It's running under your user. > > To solve your problem, I would look at adding `pactl` or `pacmd` line > to any startup scripts you might have available. Note I don't actually > think you are experiencing pulseaudio "forgetting" your settings - I'm > pretty sure the default behavior just prefers external devices to > internal ones (so, you're fighting pulseaudio in this case).
Pulseaudio has some etc-updatable config files for this that are loaded when it starts, in /etc/pulse or something like that (I don't have PA installed anymore). You can put pactl commands in there. Cheers, Bryan -- Go game editor :: http://khumba.net/projects/goatee :: AGPL, Haskell I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Fresh high-resolution timers available! Bon appetit!
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