Re: [Bug 623] New: Volume not remembered.

Werner Almesberger (wa@almesberger.net)
Wed, 23 Apr 2003 23:11:49 -0300


Jamie Lokier wrote:
> In fact, forget about "volume". Just have a "silent" parameter that
> defaults to 0,

Default to make useless or disturbing noise ...

> and determines whether the device starts silent or
> loads preset defaults.

So these defaults would be hard-coded values that take into account,
among other factors:

- the actual audio hardware (e.g. variations in the analog part)
- possibly the position of a "volume" knob somewhere
- the environment of the machine (ambient noise, acceptable
volume level)

And all that for what ? If you want to turn up the volume after
booting, all you need is one whole line in your rc scripts. So
far I haven't seen a single argument as to why this wouldn't be
sufficient.

- Werner

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