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Hi all,
I did go and disable "auto mute" in alsamixer, but Ubuntu stays muted
after rebooting, I can quickly unmute it using the media keys on my
Keychron keyboard, but I cannot figure how to make this "muted state" at
boot go away.
If you can help, I would really appreciate it. Some times my wife, a
died in the wool Windows user needs something off of my Machine, and
she's really, really technologically disabled.
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Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
Sent using Thunderbird from the Ubuntu machine
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The same thing happens to me with Mint Mate 20.04. My workaround is to
login and then hit the volume up button once, which unmutes.
I got tired of trying to figure it out and just live with it. BTW, that
is on a Lenovo Thinkpad T420S.
John
On 5/14/2022 7:46 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I did go and disable "auto mute" in alsamixer, but Ubuntu stays muted
> after rebooting, I can quickly unmute it using the media keys on my
> Keychron keyboard, but I cannot figure how to make this "muted state" at
> boot go away.
>
>
> If you can help, I would really appreciate it. Some times my wife, a
> died in the wool Windows user needs something off of my Machine, and
> she's really, really technologically disabled.
>
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