* Ubuntu booting muted
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Hi all,
I still have an issue with Ubuntu 22.04 booting muted, however, I added
the following line to my .profile, which fixes the issue after logon.
"amixer set Master 50%"
Is there a way to get the logon screen to come up unmuted?
--
Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
Sent using Thunderbird on the Linux box.
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* Ubuntu booting muted
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From: blinux-list @ UTC (permalink / raw)
hi
theres a plethora of ways to do this.
the sort of official one is that when ubuntu shuttsdown it saves the alsa state
thers a service if u look at
systemctl list-units
that does it.
the prog that does this is alsactl store/restore.
other options include putting your own init-sys.service or whatever u want to call it in
/etc/systemd/system
wher u can just run a bash script to setup the soundcard.
then
systemctl enable init-sys
if your going straight into mate or suchlike this should be before this.
u will need to check that if u do use your own service that it doesnt conflict with the default ubuntu one.
u could try running alsactl store manwelly from bash and then reboot, if in case, its doing a restore to a muted soundcard.
make sure u got ssh-server or telnet-server setup incase, then u can get into the system remotely if u get stuck.
good luck
regards
neil foster
>Hi all,
>
>I still have an issue with Ubuntu 22.04 booting muted, however, I
>added the following line to my .profile, which fixes the issue after
>logon.
>
>"amixer set Master 50%"
>
>Is there a way to get the logon screen to come up unmuted?
>
>--
>Warm regards,
>
>Brandt Steenkamp
>
>Sent using Thunderbird on the Linux box.
>
>_______________________________________________
>Blinux-list mailing list
>Blinux-list at redhat.com
>https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list
>
>.
>date sent=Sun May 22 11:39:03 BST 2022
>rmt-ip=
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* Ubuntu booting muted
@ blinux-list
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: blinux-list @ UTC (permalink / raw)
hi
theres a plethora of ways to do this.
the sort of official one is that when ubuntu shuttsdown it saves the alsa state
thers a service if u look at
systemctl list-units
that does it.
the prog that does this is alsactl store/restore.
other options include putting your own init-sys.service or whatever u want to call it in
/etc/systemd/system
wher u can just run a bash script to setup the soundcard.
then
systemctl enable init-sys
if your going straight into mate or suchlike this should be before this.
u will need to check that if u do use your own service that it doesnt conflict with the default ubuntu one.
u could try running alsactl store manwelly from bash and then reboot, if in case, its doing a restore to a muted soundcard.
make sure u got ssh-server or telnet-server setup incase, then u can get into the system remotely if u get stuck.
good luck
regards
neil foster
>Hi all,
>
>I still have an issue with Ubuntu 22.04 booting muted, however, I
>added the following line to my .profile, which fixes the issue after
>logon.
>
>"amixer set Master 50%"
>
>Is there a way to get the logon screen to come up unmuted?
>
>--
>Warm regards,
>
>Brandt Steenkamp
>
>Sent using Thunderbird on the Linux box.
>
>_______________________________________________
>Blinux-list mailing list
>Blinux-list at redhat.com
>https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list
>
>.
>date sent=Sun May 22 11:39:03 BST 2022
>rmt-ip=
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