At Fri, 21 Dec 2007 09:44:15 -0500 (EST),
Jim Faulkner wrote:
>
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> The solution is here:
> http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2007-11/msg06482.html
>
> You just need to run "alsactl -F restore" to force restoration of your
> previous settings. This needs to be done while /etc/asound.state consists
> of your settings that work correctly under your previous kernel.
> Hopefully Fedora hasn't already overwritten /etc/asound.state, I actually
> manually run alsactl from /etc/rc.local and disable the alsa service just
> to prevent my settings from being overwritten.
>
> If your settings have already been overwritten, you may need to boot into
> the old kernel, get it working, save the alsamixer settings (alsactl
> store), reboot to the new kernel, then run "alsactl -F restore". A
> hassle, I know.
Rather remove once /etc/asound.state and reload the driver. Then
it'll be in a "clean" state. Now you just need to adjust a few
important controls, "Master" and "PCM" for analog playback, for
example.
Takashi
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