On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 11:45:55AM -0500, Joel Ebel wrote: > Most of the time it's up to you to store the setting. I haven't seen > any distributions that automatically save the alsa settings on shutdown,
This is the exact opposite of my experience. In Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, Fedora Core, Slackware, Mandrake, and Gentoo, the settings are saved on shutdown and restored on (re)boot. > but I don't use many different distributions, so some may exist. > Usually, you would run alsaconf after setting up the machine to set up alsaconf is nearly useless, so much so that it has been ripped out of Ubuntu Hoary completely. hotplug/discover handle the PCI cases. A backend is being written to cover the last ISA ones. -- Daniel T. Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key: www.sh.nu/~crimsun/pubkey.gpg.asc
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