Bill Smith wrote:
Tu Holmes wrote:
I have it in /home/mythtv/.kde/Autostart/myth-load.sh. I will try the chmod 777 and see what it does. I'll have to test later as it's recording now.--- Tu Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Bill Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tu Holmes wrote:
--- Bill Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have just about everything working and have
been
using Myth for a few weeks. There are a few details I'm trying to
iron
out. First is getting the ALSA settings restored on boot. I followed Jarod's guide and a few other suggestions from more Linux savvy friends,
but
the only method that seems to work is to manually run
"/usr/sbin/alsactl restore" after a reboot. Am I missing something? I'm running
Myth
0.17 on FC 3 w/ 2.6.10-1.770 kernel.
And yes, I RTFM.
Thanks,
-Bill
Just put it in /etc/rc.local so it gets run at
bootup.
-Tu
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It's there now, but it doesn't work. Hence the post...
Odd, try running it out of /home/mythtv/.kde/Autostart/myth-load.sh (which Jarod's guide has you create).
-Tu
You know, in reflection, I think I had an issue as well... Try to chmod 777 /etc/asound.state, and then give it a go.
In running it out of the myth-load.sh, I think that's what I did... not really secure, but hey, it's a sound file ya' know?
-Tu
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Thanks all for your help for a noob, the community is what makes OSS great.
-BillChanging the permissions didn't seem to help... Any other ideas?
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I never could get alsactl to restore my settings but this might help if you are using KDE.
Launch Kmix and set everything up as you like. Then minimize it. Then log out of KDE, which will cause KDE to remember your settings, and log back in.
Worked for me.
J
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