On Thursday 04 August 2016 20:58:50 deloptes wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
and type in the fix it: alsactl restore.
perhaps try alsactl store ? It helps.
Only if you have called up the alsoctl.gui and made it functional.
No use storing defective settings into your home dir.
No issue here with the sound and never had, though
this problem was
visible from time to time during the years on different machines after
upgrades, migration to new hardware etc etc. Storing the settings
solves it. This should be called on shutdown/reboot as well same as
restore on boot by the init script AFAIR.
I am not sure if TDE saves the state. My impression is it reads the
state from alsa.
In which case it is reading a defective file in /root since the shutdowen
and init stuff runs as root, whereas if I run the restore from a
terminal, as me, then it reads a good file from my home dir, one that I
previously saved after calling up the gui as me and making it work.
regards
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