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Setting Alsa volume on easy way

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bmarkus:

--- Quote from: jls_legalize on November 29, 2009, 12:55:03 PM ---sudo alsactl store

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This was not in the post :)

Kingdomcome:
Info file to the rescue  :P

--- Quote ---If you want your alsa settings to persist across reboots, use the
command 'alsactl store' after alsa has been set up.  This stores the
configuration in /etc/asound.state.  Place this file in your backup to
allow your alsa settings to persist across sessions.

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bmarkus:
Well, it works. It is a great solution to save "volume 0%, muted". The question is not how to save, but how to setup, see original post :)

Jason W:
Adding a sleep command in bootlocal.sh before "/usr/local/etc/init.d/alsasound start" made it restore the settings instead of starting muted.  It evidently is a timing issue with the boot process as some folks have reported success without a sleep command, and myself and others have their sound muted on boot instead of restored. 

jpeters:
It's buggy.  I have to turn Master and PCM off and back on after loading the browser.  I've got mine hotkeyed.   

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