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Seamonkey 2.33
Juanito:
If speaker-test (which does not need "sudo") works without error, then I believe things are configured properly without needing "alsasound start", but instead there is a volume setting problem somewhere preventing you from hearing anything.
From alsamixer, are you sure that the "master" is un-muted (i.e. no "MM" under the volume bar) and that "headphones", if any, is muted?
nitram:
Stone.Giant
To confirm alsa-config is loaded, otherwise output empty:
--- Quote ---tce-status -i | grep alsa
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When running alsamixer in terminal, press F6 to confirm the correct sound device is selected.
For me, if 'PCM' is muted (MM) i don't get sound.
Stone.Giant:
It is working after some configurations. I have to unmute PCM, then I have to execute first alsa sound start and go to speaker test. How can I make this setting in consistency after reboot? Should I now execute the "sudo alsactl store"?
nitram:
As i mentioned and same as your experience, PCM can not be muted.
This is what works for me. As i don't want sound every session, i simply place 'alsa-config' into OnDemand. Should i want sound, i simply select alsa-config from my OnDemand menu - works great.
If you want sound every boot, add 'alsa-config' to your onboot.lst via an onboot.lst edit or the Apps GUI. Select Apps > Maintenance > OnBoot Maintenance, select alsa-config.tcz and click Add Item. Reboot and sound should work.
Not sure how others do it, i just open alsamixer in terminal manually to adjust sound during the session. If the alsamixer command doesn't tab-autocomplete, then i know i forgot to load alsa-config.
For persistent sound settings, check these links:
https://www.google.ca/search?q=persistent+sound+site%3Aforum.tinycorelinux.net&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=fflb&gfe_rd=cr&ei=KdJWVZfsOeOV8QeuwoGwAw
Juanito:
As per the info file:
--- Quote ---If you want your alsa settings to persist across reboots, use the command "sudo alsactl store" after alsa has been set up. This stores the configuration in /usr/local/etc/asound.state. Place this file in your backup to allow your alsa settings to persist across sessions.
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