[mythtv-users] alsactl restore and Jarod's guide

Bill Smith wsmithjr at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 02:49:38 UTC 2005


Bill Smith wrote:

> Tu Holmes wrote:
>
>> --- Tu Holmes <tu_holmes at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> --- Bill Smith <wsmithjr at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> Tu Holmes wrote:
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>>>>     
>>>>
>>>>> --- Bill Smith <wsmithjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>       
>>>>>
>>>>>> I have just about everything working and have
>>>>>>         
>>>>>
>>> been
>>>   
>>>
>>>>>> using Myth for a few weeks. There are a few details I'm trying to
>>>>>>         
>>>>>
>>> iron
>>>   
>>>
>>>>>> out. First is getting the ALSA settings restored on boot. I followed
>>>>>> Jarod's guide and a few other suggestions from more Linux savvy 
>>>>>> friends,
>>>>>>         
>>>>>
>>>> but
>>>>     
>>>>
>>>>>> the only method that seems to work is to manually run
>>>>>> "/usr/sbin/alsactl restore" after a reboot. Am I missing 
>>>>>> something? I'm running
>>>>>>         
>>>>>
>>> Myth
>>>   
>>>
>>>>>> 0.17 on FC 3 w/ 2.6.10-1.770 kernel.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And yes, I RTFM.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Bill
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>         
>>>>>
>>>>> Just put it in /etc/rc.local so it gets run at
>>>>>       
>>>>
>>>> bootup.
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>>>>
>>>>> -Tu
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>>>> It's there now, but it doesn't work. Hence the
>>>> post...
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>>>
>>> Odd, try running it out of
>>> /home/mythtv/.kde/Autostart/myth-load.sh (which
>>> Jarod's guide has you create).
>>>
>>> -Tu
>>>   
>>
>>
>> You know, in reflection, I think I had an issue as
>> well... Try to chmod 777 /etc/asound.state, and then
>> give it a go.
>>
>> In running it out of the myth-load.sh, I think that's
>> what I did... not really secure, but hey, it's a sound
>> file ya' know?
>>
>> -Tu
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> I have it in /home/mythtv/.kde/Autostart/myth-load.sh. I will try the 
> chmod 777 and see what it does. I'll have to test later as it's 
> recording now.
>
> Thanks all for your help for a noob, the community is what makes OSS 
> great.
>
> -Bill
>
Changing the permissions didn't seem to help... Any other ideas?

-Bill


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