"... To be sure that the sound is unmuted, your best option is to run
something like
alsactl store
in a terminal. This should happen automatically when you shut down the
laptop, so it's baffling me why your sound is muted every time you boot.
It's possible that the restore isn't working at boot time either, so you
may want to stick
alsactl restore
into your boot sequence at some point as well. "
Can someone point me to where the "boot sequence" referenced in the
reply quoted above, is located? I am running Mint Mate 20.2.
It would also be nice to know where I can find the commands that are
executed at logoff or shutdown. I am still fairly new at Linux, but
learning a ton over the past few months.
Thanks,
John
On 10/10/2021 1:52 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
You should have a NetworkManager applet on your panel. This should be to
the left of the time and date toggle, but in my experience it doesn't
like to tell you when you're on it. So my best recommendation would be
to shift tab once you hit the time and date toggle and then press the
enter key. A menu should pop up with wifi connections, along with a menu
item called more that will give you more connections if yours is for
some reason not at the top of the menu.
To be sure that the sound is unmuted, your best option is to run
something like
alsactl store
in a terminal. This should happen automatically when you shut down the
laptop, so it's baffling me why your sound is muted every time you boot.
It's possible that the restore isn't working at boot time either, so you
may want to stick
alsactl restore
into your boot sequence at some point as well.
~Kyle
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