[Solved] everytime when i restart my computer volume mutes

i didnt have this problem in kdemod. now in gnome, when i unmute volumes, and log out volumes saves, but when i restart pc they reset to mute.
Last edited by syms (2009-01-19 13:21:23)

andre.ramaciotti wrote:Add alsa to your DAEMON array in /etc/rc.conf
thanks, that helped. thats strange that kde restore volumes without alsa daemon, but gnome cant do this

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