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Hi.  I don't know what distro you are using.  I use Debian.  In Debian
the aumix package has a script designed to save and restore your
settings on boot up and shut down.
For other distros, you might have to creat a script to make it happen
automatically in your distro.

The aumix program has commands to save your settings to a file.
aumix -S
This command will save the aumix settings to a file.  Note! the S is
upper case.
aumix -L
This command loads saved settings from a file.  Once again, the L is
upper case.

Hope this helps.
          Kenny

On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 09:19:42AM -0500, Danny Crone wrote:
> How can I set aumix, and not have to do it again?  I have to type
> aumix -c100
> each time I log in, don't mind that, but would like it to be that way all 
> the time.
> 
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