Hello,
I have a problem. Every time I boot porteus for one of my laptop the speaker started to make a very loud noise (like a siren :-( ) so I have to quickly click Audio and Mute it it.
What I see is the 'Internal Mic Boost' is set to 100%. How can I reset it to 0 for this machine. Other machine booted fine.
I tried to play around with /etc/asound.state and /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa - can be sure that currently from the state file, Internal Mic Boost is set 0 - but it is still happening -
thanks in advance
load custom audio mixer setting at boot
Re: load custom audio mixer setting at boot
OK so I found that save-session does not actually save the current /var/lib/alsa/asound.state! Is it a bug or mis-feature?
So I run alsactl store and then manually copy it and compress the changes file module - now it works.
anyway it works now
So I run alsactl store and then manually copy it and compress the changes file module - now it works.
anyway it works now
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Re: load custom audio mixer setting at boot
Hi stevek,
You can put volume=0% in the APPEND line in your /boot/syslinux/porteus.cfg file.
Normally I start with 20%
I also hate it when the speaker start up with a loud chime and wake up everybody.
You can put volume=0% in the APPEND line in your /boot/syslinux/porteus.cfg file.
Normally I start with 20%
I also hate it when the speaker start up with a loud chime and wake up everybody.