In Linux-Mint 7 'XFCE' edition I have to reset the sound of the speakers (slider 'PCM')
to a reasonable setting after each reboot, because it is always set to 0 upon reboot.
How can I make the volume setting permanent?
I tried 'alsactl store', but to no avail.
Any hints?
Stefan
Volume setting is not permanent in XFCE.
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Volume setting is not permanent in XFCE.
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Re: Volume setting is not permanent in XFCE.
And have you also done alsaconf, then alsastore
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=745421
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml
--check the alsa section, see if that might answer the question
Ubuntu 9.04(jaunty) basis of Mint 7(gloria)
Except don't be trying stuff without thinking, or that you are unsure of: that might not relate to Ubuntu /Mint
--most of it will be Ok, since it is about the alsa files and options..
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=745421
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml
--check the alsa section, see if that might answer the question
Ubuntu 9.04(jaunty) basis of Mint 7(gloria)
Except don't be trying stuff without thinking, or that you are unsure of: that might not relate to Ubuntu /Mint
--most of it will be Ok, since it is about the alsa files and options..