On Wed, May 02, 2012 at 04:21:37AM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> >> is plugged, the volume levels are not restored. Here is some udev rule
> >> that could do the trick:
> > Does it appear to work for you?
> Yes, since I am using it, I have no more problems.
Thanks, will add that to our next uploa
OoO En cette soirée bien amorcée du mardi 01 mai 2012, vers 22:23, Jordi
Mallach disait :
>> When alsa-utils init script is run too early or when a new sound card
>> is plugged, the volume levels are not restored. Here is some udev rule
>> that could do the trick:
> Does it appear to work for yo
Hey Vincent,
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 08:43:05AM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> When alsa-utils init script is run too early or when a new sound card
> is plugged, the volume levels are not restored. Here is some udev rule
> that could do the trick:
Does it appear to work for you?
--
Jordi Mall
OoO En ce doux début de matinée du jeudi 26 avril 2012, vers 08:43, je
disais:
> ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="sound", KERNEL=="controlC*", \
> RUN+="/sbin/alsactl restore /dev/$name"
> ACTION=="remove", SUBSYSTEM=="sound", KERNEL=="controlC*", \
> RUN+="/sbin/alsactl store /dev/$name"
Incorre
Package: alsa-utils
Version: 1.0.25-2
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
When alsa-utils init script is run too early or when a new sound card
is plugged, the volume levels are not restored. Here is some udev rule
that could do the trick:
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="sound", KERNEL=="controlC*", \
RUN+="/sb
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