Just installed Mint xfce and having same problem with maintaining sound
settings. Pulse audio wiki gives this.
Pulseaudio usually overwrites the ALSA settings- for example set with
alsamixer- at start up, even when the alsa daemon is loaded. Since there
seems to be no other way to restrict this behaviour, a workaround is to
restore the alsa settings again after pulseaudio had started. Add the
following command to .xinitrc .bash_login or any other autostart file:
restore_alsa() {
while [ -z "`pidof pulseaudio`" ]; do
sleep 0.5
done
alsactl -f /var/lib/alsa/asound.state restore
}
restore_alsa &
could not find either of these filed but appended to end of user .profile and
it works.
Would adding this to .profile programatically solve the issue
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