> > Riiiight. It could be. Or it could be that no where in the
> world I have seen
> > something where the device would be disabled by default
> without notifying
> > the user. Why would you Mute the driver? Is the driver that
> bad, that the
> > developers would rather Mute the sound card, just in case
> if the sound cards
> > starts making noises and shit when the driver is loaded?
> >
>
> Userspace should handle it, doing this in the kernel is bloat.
I Agreed to this since 8 AM.
>
> My Debian system initializes the mixer settings to a sane state just
> fine when the alsasound init script is run. Maybe you need a better
> distro.
I use Debian.
>
> Users who compile ALSA from source are expected to know what they are
> doing. And, if you watch the "make install" output, it
> prints a big fat
> warning that all mixer controls are muted by default.
Who said I did it from source?
>
> > You are moving to another topic. Let's drop it.
>
> Agreed, but it was your OT rant that changed the topic...
>
> Lee
dropped.
.Alejandro
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