alsa settings: I'm really mad!

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Hi

Sorry, not much help but I'm a Debian Woody user and upgraded Sunday
night and haven't experienced the same.
Gena



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>Cheryl -
>
>Alsa is tough enough to tame without that happening too! I have
>never had any similar experience on this Slackware system.
>Chuck
>
>On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
>
>> Ok, has anybody ever had this happen, especially anybody using debian?
>> Al my setting were just fine and I didn't change them. but just now I couldn
't
>> get my sound to work, even with using alsactl restore. Have to do everything
>> over again; all my settings are gone.
>> It has to be that something that upgraded in debian woody when I did my "apt
-get
>> update' and "apt-get upgrade" wiped my alsa or at least alsactl stuff out.
>> this is ubelievable!
>> Amixer and alsamixer still work and alsa apparently still gets loaded, but a
l my
>> settings have to be redone!
>>
>>
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