Date: Mon, 09 Aug 1999 05:56:58 -0400 From: Daniel McRobb <dwm@caida.org> To: Alex Zepeda <garbanzo@hooked.net> Cc: "Daniel O'Connor" <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>, current@FreeBSD.ORG, multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG, Cameron Grant <gandalf@vilnya.demon.co.uk>, Kenneth Wayne Culver <culverk@wam.umd.edu>, "Brian F. Feldman" <green@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: it's time... Message-ID: <199908090956.FAA74200@arthur.caida.org> In-Reply-To: Message from <garbanzo@hooked.net> of Mon Aug 9, 1999 2:15 PDT <Pine.BSI.3.95.990809021416.24467B-100000@fish.hooked.net>
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> On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Daniel O'Connor wrote: > > > You could do it something like the way boot -c stuff or the splash screen is > > done, ie load a 'module' which is just a text file for the sound system to > > parse.. > > > > Don't know how you'd go unload'ing and load'ing the file though. > > Why that complex? Couldn't I just drop in a small script using awk and > sh, to grab the mixer volumes, and drop it in rc.shutdown? Or even a > small C program would suffice if scripting isn't your cup of tea. > > - alex As far as I know, rc.shutdown doesn't get run unless you go to single user mode (for example, 'shutdown -h now' will not cause init to run rc.shutdown). Personally, I put my mixer settings in ~/.mixerrc, and load/save values there by running a script from ~/.xinitrc (load before starting window manager, save after window manager exits). But I never have a real need to use audio when I'm not running X (and no need to have any mixer settings before logon). Daniel ~~~~~~ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-multimedia" in the body of the message
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