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    laptop, microstar md40902 (medion), debian unstable
    laptop, microstar md40902 (medion), [[debian]] unstable


    alsaconf recognizes soundcard
    alsaconf recognizes soundcard
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    i had to run
    i had to run


    "alsactl store"
    "alsactl store" to get it working

    after a reboot everything is gone, looking for suggestions ;)


    everything is gone? maybe the volume is just set to zero? try aumix -v100 [[User:mutante|mutante]] 22:36, 13 Jul 2005 (CEST)

    i think, i had a similar problem under fedora core 3 once: every setting worked, but after a reboot everything i changed was set back to normal (meaning muted).
    my workaround was to put "alsactl restore" in some startup script.

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    Latest revision as of 14:39, 14 July 2005

    laptop, microstar md40902 (medion), debian unstable

    alsaconf recognizes soundcard

    i had to run

    "alsactl store" to get it working

    after a reboot everything is gone, looking for suggestions ;)


    everything is gone? maybe the volume is just set to zero? try aumix -v100 mutante 22:36, 13 Jul 2005 (CEST)

    i think, i had a similar problem under fedora core 3 once: every setting worked, but after a reboot everything i changed was set back to normal (meaning muted). my workaround was to put "alsactl restore" in some startup script.

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