Re: [Alsa-user] alsaconf every boot
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From: faz <fa...@ch...> - 2004-03-12 03:03:41
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Casey Heshler wrote: >On Wednesday 10 March 2004 18:06, faz wrote: > > >>I have a debian woody unstable 2.4.25 with alsa for intel8x0 >>My problem is that every boot i have to do alsaconf for make my sound >>card working. >>(sorry my english :-))). >>Can some one help me? >> >> >>thanks >> >>faz >> >> > >Faz, >Are you trying to get an easy way to auto-run "alsaconf" when you boot, or are >you questioning if having to run "alsaconf" every boot? > >If you are inquireing on having to run alsaconf on every boot, I am >"extremely" new to alsa - and I don't know if this is common, or not... > >If you want to add "alsaconf" to run automatically on every boot, and just >want to know a way for Debian to fire it off for you when you boot... > >THEN, you can place the command in the init.d -> bootmisc.sh shell script - >this should fire off alsaconf for you when you boot... > >in a root shell, the file to add auto-start stuff, the easy way... > >cd /etc/init.d >kwrite bootmisc.sh >(inside kwrite, scroll down to the very bottom, you might have a line that is >setting up DMA for your drives, in either case, add the following line to the >bottom of the file: > >alsaconf > >(click FILE and choose SAVE) >(click FILE and choose QUIT) > >This should make alsaconf run everytime you boot, without you having to enter >it on your own. > >Hope this helps, >Cuddles > > > >>------------------------------------------------------- >>This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials >>Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of >>GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system >>administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click >>_______________________________________________ >>Alsa-user mailing list >>Als...@li... >>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aNow >> >>I use your suggestion, and any boot I configure alsa, >> but I'm serching for store the alsaconf and dont set any boot. Thanks faz >> >> |