Ubuntu :: Script To Set Volume Levels On Startup?

Jan 5, 2010

I am using UNR 9.04 with Alsa 1.0.22.1 For some reason everytime I reboot my volume levels reset to headphone & speaker muted and headphone/speaker/PCM levels all set to 0%.

Does anyone know if there something I can that will allow my levels to be the same after I reboot? or if there is a script out there that will set my levels on startup?

If there isn't a script what would I do to create my own? also what would I do to have it auto run at startup?

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Some details:
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Code:

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Code:

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