doctor_big wrote:
> It's not a file edit. It was a command line thingy -- I typed it in and
> it did stuff. Only problem is, when the Touch reboots, I need to type
> it in to do that stuff again.
>
> I'm a mainframe programmer -- I could figure something out in COBOL and
> JCL, but Linux? Sheesh!
>
> Jason
I'm still finding my way with linux as well. I don't know if this
command is available on the Touch, but
Code:
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alsactl store
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can be used to save sound settings on some linux systems. Try
Code:
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man alsactl
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To see if the command is available. As an alternative you may be able
to edit a file called "/var/lib/alsa/asound.state" or similar to fix
volume values.
To create a 'bat' file, call it "xyz.sh", put the commands in that, and
execute it on a command line using the full path to the file.
Some or all the above may, of course, be wrong.....
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi, Xubuntu 14.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps. LMS & Squeeze2upnp (Beta - derived from squeezelite) to
Musical Fidelity M1 CLiC and Marantz CR603 UPnP renderers. Squeezelite
to PC sound. Minimserver (server) and upplay (control point) to same
amps & to upmpdcli/mpd PC renderers. Meridian USB Explorer DAC from PCs
to speakers/headphones. Wireless Xubuntu 14.04 laptop controls
LMS/upplay via Firefox. Have a Touch with EDO, and a spare, but don't
use.
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