/etc/rc.d/mixer script for review..
John Baldwin
jhb at FreeBSD.org
Wed Mar 10 14:33:11 PST 2004
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 01:57 pm, Mathew Kanner wrote:
> On Mar 10, John Baldwin wrote:
> > The default volume levels on my laptop (75:75) are rather loud when using
> > headphones, and I found myself constantly having to pop up a terminal
> > window to run mixer before listening to mp3's, etc. So, during a fit of
> > boredom, I wrote a simple mixer rc.d script that adjusts mixer values
> > based on an optional /etc/mixer.conf. It only works with /dev/mixer
> > though and doesn't support multiple sound cards, mostly because I
> > couldn't think of a sane but simple syntax for mixer.conf. The script
> > and a sample mixer.conf are below. I'm not sure where to send this for
> > review (moving the rc list to @FreeBSD.org would be helpful perhaps) so
> > I'm splatting it here.
>
> ports/sysutils/mixer
Then why not stick that in the base system and convert it to rc.d?
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