Hi All,
Recently I built & installed Alsa drivers, libs, & utils from source (we need version 1.0.24x & stock CentOS 5.6 comes with Alsa v1.0.17) onto my system and everything seems to be working well except for the udev rule (90-alsa.rules) to restore user audio settings:
SUBSYSTEM=="sound", KERNEL=="controlC*", RUN+="/usr/sbin/alsactl restore"
SUBSYSTEM=="sound", KERNEL=="pcm*", RUN+="/usr/sbin/alsactl restore"
I can execute the alsactl command above from a terminal and audio settings are restored just fine-
Just curious, has anyone else encountered this or have any suggestions?
Thank you so much,
Bill
CentOS 5.6 & Alsa version 1.0.24
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CentOS 5.6 & Alsa version 1.0.24
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What does "which alsactl" return?[code]
# which alsactl
/sbin/alsactl
# rpm -qf $(which alsactl)
alsa-utils-1.0.17-1.el5
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It is hard to guess what may be wrong with your [url=http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/SourceInstalls]Source Install[/url] but [url=http://elrepo.org]ELRepo[/url] has the [url=http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-alsa]kmod-alsa[/url] driver package.
What does "which alsactl" return?[code]
# which alsactl
/sbin/alsactl
# rpm -qf $(which alsactl)
alsa-utils-1.0.17-1.el5
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