Greetings;
This has been a PIMA here for a couple years, surviving at least one full
fresh install to a new HD.
I hear a very strong thump during the bootup at about the time the
modules are loaded, which tells me the audio is alive and well.
However, when I have initially logged in and the system is ready to be
used for whatever my urges want to, if I want to hear the sound on a web
site as a news story is played, I must first call up a terminal and
issue:
alsactl restore
Now it seems to me there ought to be someplace in the junk that runs
after the login, to put a "/usr/sbin/alsactl restore", where it will be
executed as me, and this problem then should be fixed, at least until a
new install is done.
The question is where?
Thank you.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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