> If you are using build 115 or later, which uses OSS, > then you can do > the following: > > 1) Set the audio settings as you would like them to > be on reboot. > 2) Run > > $ mixerctrl -s (filename) > Then make sure that your system runs the following > command when it > boots up, or when your user session starts up: > $ mixerctrl -r (filename) > For example, you could put this command in your > user's $HOME/.profile > if you want it to reload the settings for just > your user. Or, if you > want it to load the settings for all users, you > could put it in the > GDM Init or PreSession script. Info about the GDM > scripts is here: > http://library.gnome.org/admin/gdm/2.28/configuration. > html.en#scripting > > If you wanted to save the settings on each user > logout and reload them > on each user login, then I would recommend running > the "mixerctrl -s" > command in the GDM PostSession script and the > "mixerctrl -r" in the > GDM PreSession script. > > Hope this helps, > > Brian
I've created an SMF service to automate saving and loading the volume on shutdown and bootup which I think is more appropriate than using GDM. See http://thestaticvoid.com/post/2009/11/25/mixer-state-in-opensolaris/ if you're interested. James -- This message posted from opensolaris.org