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Stupid person



On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Brian J. Conway wrote:

> After all, no stupid questions, right?  I recently threw an ES1373
> sound card into my desktop at work and it works just peachy on a stock
> RH6.2 install.  One thing, however, is that it doesn't save the sound
> levels when rebooting the machine, and /etc/rc.d/init.d/sound doesn't
> exist.  This was formely in the rhsound RPM, which no lonber exists in the
> distribution.  Anyone have a RH6.2 system that can run 'rpm -qf
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/sound' or perhaps know if the information is stored
> someplace else that I can enable?  I reboot my system periodically to fire
> up the latest 2.4test kernels, thus it's of importance to me.  Thanks in
> advance.

AFAIK, there is no /etc/rc.d/init.d/sound on RH 6.x.  Sound is started by
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit instead.  If you want your mixer settings to be
saved, it may be a question of running Gnome or KDE's mixer application
and selecting the option that says something to the effect of "restore
mixer settings" or something like that.  

Alternatively, if you're running Gnome or KDE, you may also have a sound
section of your "control panel" application.  Check that out too.


-- 
Derek Martin
System Administrator
Mission Critical Linux
martin at MissionCriticalLinux.com 

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