Oh okay. I did find a pretty good workaround, but your solution sounds good
also.
Whichever you prefer I guess. My solution is in my Gnome Startup Programs I put
gmix -i
as one of the programs. gmix is the gnome audio mixer program, but when called
with the
-i option it just initializes the
Oh okay. I did find a pretty good workaround, but your solution sounds good
also.
Whichever you prefer I guess. My solution is in my Gnome Startup Programs I put
gmix -i
as one of the programs. gmix is the gnome audio mixer program, but when called
with the
-i option it just initializes the
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 12:19:27PM -0700, Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to
save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I
sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my
sound settings
Jeff Hornsberger wrote:
Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to
save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I
sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my
sound settings after I run the gnome mixer program
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