On Sunday 19 February 2006 19:29, Lee Revell wrote:
> > And now the confusing bit. If I run alsamixer but DO NOT DO ANYTHING,
> > exit, then issue 'alsactl store', then 'alsactl restore' works again
> > OK - until next reboot...
>
> Sounds like you have 2 different alsactls installed. The ALSA default
> one saves the mixer state in /etc/asound.state but lots of distros hack
> it up to save the state somewhere under /var.
>
> Use "alsactl -f" to force a restore of mixer state even if the mixer
> controls have changed (distros should do this by default but don't).
Lee,
Everybody here keeps saying that to me - I _don't_ have two alsactl's, I
_don't_ have 2 asound.states (or more/any other alsactl files).
My base is Slackware 10 - a pretty clean distro.
Tonight my MIC is not working again from a reboot, and I can't get it going
like I did before (??)...
Every reboot 'alsactl restore' breaks on one control or another now.
You mean -F too? I don't understand why I should have to use --force.
It's a mystery?
Nick
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