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chapter 42

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    11<sect2>
    2 <title>Configuring alsa-utils</title>
     2<title>Configuring <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym>-utils</application></title>
    33
    44<sect3><title>Config files</title>
     
    1616those readers who wish to do this.</para>
    1717
    18 <para>The alsa-drivers package installs a script as
    19 <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/alsasound</filename>.  While it is possible to use
    20 this script, it contains a lot of extraneous detail which isn't needed on an
    21 LFS system and so we create our own script
    22 <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/alsa</filename>.</para>
     18<para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym>-drivers</application> package
     19installs a script as <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/alsasound</filename>.  While it
     20is possible to use this script, it contains a lot of extraneous detail which
     21isn't needed on an <acronym>LFS</acronym> system and so we create our own
     22script <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/alsa</filename>.</para>
    2323
    2424<para>To create the alsa script, do the following:</para>
    2525
    26 <screen><userinput><command>cat &gt; /etc/rc.d/init.d/alsa &lt;&lt; "EOF"
     26<screen><userinput><command>cat &gt; /etc/rc.d/init.d/alsa &lt;&lt; "EOF"</command>
    2727#!/bin/sh
    2828# Begin $rc_base/init.d/alsa
     
    6565
    6666# End $rc_base/init.d/alsa
    67 EOF
     67<command>EOF
    6868chmod 755 /etc/rc.d/init.d/alsa</command></userinput></screen>
    6969
     
    7979
    8080<para>Note that all channels of your soundcard are muted by default. You can
    81 use the <command>alsamixer</command> program from alsa-utils (or any other
     81use the <command>alsamixer</command> program from
     82<application><acronym>ALSA</acronym>-utils</application> (or any other
    8283<acronym>OSS</acronym> mixer) to change this.</para>
    8384
    8485<para>Also, the first time the above script is run, it will complain that
    8586there is no state in <filename>/etc/asound.state</filename>.  You can
    86 prevent this by running the following commands after installing alsa-utils:
     87prevent this by running the following commands after installing
     88<application><acronym>ALSA</acronym>-utils</application>:
    8789<screen><userinput><command>touch /etc/asound.state &amp;&amp;
    8890alsactl store</command></userinput></screen></para>
     
    9193are commented out.  They are there as an example of other things you may
    9294wish to do in the startup script.  <filename>sfxload</filename> is a
    93 separate package of interest to SoundBlaster AWE and Live! users.  It is
    94 designed for loading "sound-fonts" (which are used for MIDI output).  You
    95 may wish to delete these lines and add your own or, if you have the relevant
    96 soundcard, install <filename>sfxload</filename> and uncomment them.</para>
     95separate package of interest to SoundBlaster <acronym>AWE</acronym> and Live!
     96users.  It is designed for loading "sound-fonts" (which are used for
     97<acronym>MIDI</acronym> output).  You may wish to delete these lines and add
     98your own or, if you have the relevant soundcard, install <filename>sfxload
     99</filename> and uncomment them.</para>
    97100
    98101</sect3>
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