We're making our own specially tailored Linux based upon the Ubuntu package repository. The application running on the distro is a sound-enabled one, and it will always be setup with the same sound card.
However, we cannot use the default settings in alsa for this card. For example, the microphone is always muted and we want the boost to be set on.
When a customer installs the distro, we do not want to lead him through how to adjust this, we would like that the settings we have tuned in our "development" environment (mic on etc.) is copied as default
on the distro.
Where is the alsa settings stored when a user tunes them, and in which system directory may I copy them to make them default on such a distro?
Best regards,
Helge Fredriksen
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