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I am using Ubuntu 9.10 Netbook Remix. Some seconds after wake-up, the speaker unmutes, even if it was muted before. I'd like to have it muted always after suspend.

I created a rule in /etc/pm/sleep.d but it doesn't work, probably because it is unmuted after some seconds.

edit I have the impression that this gnome soundcontrol does the unmuting, but I am not sure. I looked thru all the gconf but couldn't find an option.

Marcel
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    Funny. I've had the opposite problem where the dang speaker mutes after wakeup. Using alsa-utils to save my settings hasn't worked. – djeikyb Jan 27 '11 at 21:12
  • Did you solved it? – Marcel Jan 27 '11 at 21:44
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In the gconf-editor, have you tried /apps/indicator-sound/volume_mute

The description says:

On start up volume should not be muted.

Tom Wadley
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  • no i don't have this entry ...should I add? I looked thru the whole gconf for something like mute, already – Marcel Apr 25 '11 at 06:28
  • Ah. I have this key on 10.10. I guess it appears somewhere between 9.10 and 10.10. Adding it yourself will likely not help. – Tom Wadley Apr 25 '11 at 12:34