On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Rene Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 16-04-08 09:07, Helge Fredriksen wrote:
We're making our own specially tailored Linux based upon the Ubuntu
package repository. The application running on the distro is a sound-enabled
one, and it will always be
On 17-04-08 20:41, Helge Fredriksen wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Rene Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Set the desired default settings for the card on one system and then
do a alsactl store once. This will create an /etc/asound.state
file (or
On 17/04/2008, Helge Fredriksen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why can't I just copy my tweaked file to the distributions /var/lib/alsa
directory so that it is default after the system is installed? Would the
alsa system somehow find out that it isn't the real one, and just
overwrite it with it's
Hello!
We're making our own specially tailored Linux based upon the Ubuntu package
repository. The application running on the distro is a sound-enabled one,
and it will always be setup with the same sound card.
However, we cannot use the default settings in alsa for this card. For
example, the
Alsactl utility is used to save and restore the settings. See 'man
alsactl' for details. The settings file is mentioned. It is
/var/lib/alsa/asound.state on my system. Probably some system init
script in /etc/init.d should use alsactl, perhaps /etc/init.d/alsa.
Risto
On 16-04-08 09:07, Helge Fredriksen wrote:
We're making our own specially tailored Linux based upon the Ubuntu
package repository. The application running on the distro is a
sound-enabled one, and it will always be setup with the same sound card.
However, we cannot use the default settings