[Grml] I'm back, and which file contains the default sound settings?
Frank Eisenblaetter
feisenbl at gmx.de
Thu Aug 30 21:08:37 CEST 2007
* Doug Smith <dougsmith1 at charter.net> [070830 19:49]:
> Ok, I have a real good one here. Which file contains the default
> settings which are used to bring up the sound system when the grml
> system starts? The reason I am asking this, is, that, this machine
> has an internal microphone in it, and, when you run swspeak, the thing
> comes on along with the speakers, resulting in an absolutely aweful,
> ear-splitting shriek.
>
> Well, it also causes another funny side effect. When this happens, I
> am, then, not able to manipulate the settings of the sound system to
> set it right. It takes me several tries to get into my system, and it
> absolutely freaks the people on my hall out, including my roommate.
>
> Well, if I can find this file, I can set it up such that the mic does
> not come on when the speakers do.
Hello Doug,
you can adjust your mixer settings with alsamixer or amixer. There is a
init-script called alsa-utils which stores the mixer settings as you
shutdown your system an restores them on boot.
You can also manually store the mixer setting with:
alsactl store
> Thanks for the info.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Frank
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