Paul G. Allen wrote:
Yes, that irks me. Every time I log in and go into the gui Volume
Control, all the sound levels have been returned to their default
levels. How can I get the levels to *stick*?
(At least it doesn't set the mute settings back on. I couldn't get
the sound to work until I discovered that every setting was muted.)
Not only Fedora, but Red Hat 9, RHEL WS, RHEL ES as well. I've used
"Save Session" in both Gnome and KDE. In Gnome, the sound settings
never stick. In KDE it seems to be a coin toss. Having an Audigy 2,
there are a million settings to check at every startup. I keep the
volume controls (KMix) open on my desktop because of the problem.
Having it there in my face reminds me to check the settings before I
start that full screen application with the 5 min load time only to
find the volume turned off.
Does the GUI Volume Control modify something that could be modified by a
login startup script?
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