Thanks to everyone for their help.
I decided, after spending hours and hours trying to get things to work on
CentOS6, that I would 'bite the bullet' and just re-install everything from
scratch, but on CentOS7 following the instructions. I'm glad I did! From the
moment I rebooted the server and
On Mon, 2019-08-26 at 22:20 +0200, David Henderson wrote:
> Thanks for the help David and Robert,
>
> I'm still having no joy - I've tried the sudo chattr + command which does
> indeed "lock" the file (it shows a little padlock on the top right of the
> file icon), however it seems to be ignored
6 Aug 2019 12:41:51 +0200
From: "David Henderson"
To: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
Subject: Re: [RDD] ALSA Mixer Settings
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> To: "Robert Jeffares" , DavidHenderson
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> Subject: Re: [RDD] ALSA Mixer Settings
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> On Mon, 2019-08-26 at 22:55 +1200, Robert Jeffares wrote:
> > David,
> >
> > after you esc out o
On Mon, 2019-08-26 at 22:55 +1200, Robert Jeffares wrote:
> David,
>
> after you esc out of alsamixer you run # alsactl store [x]
>
> where x is the number of your sound card like 0,1
>
> There are some combinations of CentOS 6 where you have to run alsactl
> restore on boot using cron.
>
>
sers and login as root then the soundcard settings are restored, but it's obviusly a lot of faffing around to switch users, run the restore command then log back in as RD - is there any other way round this?
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2019 at 12:12 PM
From: "David Henderson"
To: rivendel
Thanks Robert, I'll try using the souncard number to the end of the command to see if that works.
I've no idea how to set a cron job if I'm being honest. I'm running CentOS 6.10 final
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Sent from my Android phone with GMX Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On 26/08/2019, 11:55 Robert Jeffares
David,
after you esc out of alsamixer you run # alsactl store [x]
where x is the number of your sound card like 0,1
There are some combinations of CentOS 6 where you have to run alsactl
restore on boot using cron.
using yum to update or reinstall alsa and alsa-utils may solve it
regards
Although having said that, in launching ALSA mixer this morning, I see it's gone back to the default settings, so they weren't saved for some reason.
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Sent from my Android phone with GMX Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On 26/08/2019, 11:38 David Henderson wrote:
Thanks Gabriele,
That appears
Thanks Gabriele,
That appears to have worked. Not sure why it never did before...
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Sent from my Android phone with GMX Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On 25/08/2019, 13:00 Workino wrote:
Try to execute sudo alsactl store in another terminal meanwhile the alsa mixer is open
Regards
Gabriele
Try to execute sudo alsactl store in another terminal meanwhile the alsa mixer
is open
Regards
Gabriele
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> On 25 Aug 2019, at 12:30, David Henderson wrote:
>
> I know I have asked this question before, but for some reason I've never
> managed to find a solution that
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