After you get the Alsa drivers, you should also get the tools and utils. I added the following lines to my /etc/rc.local file for initial audio setup while starting Red Hat Linux: echo "Adjusting sound card controls..." # Turn on PCM, CD, Headphones and Speaker /usr/bin/amixer cset numid=22 1 # Turn on PCM /usr/bin/amixer cset numid=16 1 # Turn on CD /usr/bin/amixer cset numid=7 1 # Turn on speaker /usr/bin/amixer cset numid=3 1 # Turn on Headphones /usr/bin/amixer cset numid=23 24,24 # Set PCM Volume /usr/bin/amixer cset numid=17 24,24 # Set CD Volume /usr/bin/amixer cset numid=4 24,24 # Set Headphones Volume /usr/bin/amixer cset numid=8 13 # Set speaker Volume If not, all of them are mute. GZS Allan Klinbail wrote: > Hi > > I'm getting annoyed that every time I restart the machine (or possibly > just ALSA) I need to reconfigure my mixer settings. (especially for my > delta 66 as I like to have the adc, dac settings setup so that the > meters on the computer match those of my mixing desk and hardware > compressors.. unity gain should be the same everywhere) > > I'm sure this is just a matter of having the right SysV init script. My > confusion is that Mandrake has 3 scripts for sound.. it has alsa, > alsasound and sound. > > Does anyone know which is the right one to be using to ensure that my > mixer settings are saved? > > cheers > -- This Message is sent from My R. Hat 8.0 Linux server .-. .-. | Gustavo Zamorano S.