Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>
> FWIW, it appears that this (1.0.19) is the problem:
>
> function stop() {
> #
> # store driver settings
> #
> if [ -x $alsactl ]; then
> $alsactl -f $asoundcfg store
>
> The file as installed from the source distribution, does not have
> executable permissions. Or perhaps the '-x' was not intended?
>
>
On my system (Fedora 10) /usr/sbin/alsactl is a symbolic link to
/sbin/alsactl and that is executable.
Are you saying that whatever $alsactl refers to is not executable?
That's clearly where the mistake is then -- it should be. Just typing
"/sbin/alsactl" (or /usr/sbin/alsactl) should say something like
"alsactl: Specify command..." and not "bash: /sbin/alsactl: Permission
denied".
If you change the test to, say, -f, then you'll just get a failing script.
jch
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