On 18 Oct 2002, Rob Weir wrote:
>
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> I'm not sure...Are you sure the aumix is running on bootup and
> shutdown? If you watch the messages flying past on the screen during
> both, you should be able to see if it's there.
>
> You're not using ALSA are you?
>
> -rob
If you are using X most o
I'm not sure about aumix but I use rexima ("amixer" backward) and i put
a line in /etc/rc.local as follows:
rexima vol 60 cd 100 pcm 100
and that would set those values for me on bootup... this assumes you
use a rc.local file and that aumix would accept similar input from a
script.
Shawn
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On torsdag 17. oktober 2002, 23:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have always had trouble with the sound volume staying the same. I
> use aumix and Save the settings and on each reboot (and maybe more
> often than that) I find the volume is back to zero.
I've used setmixer with success. apt-get i
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 10:53:23PM -0400, lameth wrote:
> In what file do you set the volumn level for a sound card.
You don't set a value in a file, you use a mixer program to set it.
aumix works for me, and it saves all the volume settings to a file on
shutdown and reloads on boot.
-rob
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lameth, 2002-Oct-14 22:53 -0400:
> In what file do you set the volumn level for a sound card.
You don't really use a file, but rather a mixer. If you don't have a
mixer installed, there are a host of choices:
$ apt-cache search mixer
I'm currently using tkmixer. They all pretty-much work the
In what file do you set the volumn level for a sound card.
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