Bug 119476

Summary: Sound always set to zero on reboot
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Christian Schaller <uraeus>
Component: alsa-libAssignee: Bill Nottingham <notting>
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Description Christian Schaller 2004-03-30 20:15:33 UTC
With the switch to Alsa in Fedora I am having this annoying issue of
the sound being set to zero on each reboot. The reason for this is the
ALSA 'PCM' device always going back to zero on reboot. This means on
each reboot I need to go into gnome-volume control (gst-mixer) and
adjust it to get sound. I tried asking the gst-mixer author to fix it,
but he said it was an os/alsa fault not a gst-mixer bug.

Comment 1 Christian Schaller 2004-03-30 20:16:42 UTC
Small correction. It is the emulated OSS 'PCM' device that gets set to
zero.

Comment 2 Bill Nottingham 2004-03-30 22:16:07 UTC
This should be fixed in a later initscripts package ; settings are
saved on shutdown.