[pulseaudio-discuss] Sound Volume Setting At Login

Mark LaPierre marklapier at aol.com
Sat Nov 2 21:57:32 CET 2013


On 10/25/2013 07:19 AM, Arun Raghavan wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-10-14 at 19:23 -0400, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>> On 10/12/2013 07:37 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> When I log on my sound level is set at about 35%.  I have to use the
>>> sound preferences to turn the sound level up every time I log in.
>>>
>>> Other users on this same system do not have this issue.  When they log
>>> in their volume is set at 100%.
>>>
>>> This leads me to believe that there must be something in my local
>>> settings that is turning down my sound volume settings.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a clue were the config file might be that is causing
>>> this to happen to me and not to others?  Maybe it's not located in my
>>> home because I've searched for it but I've come up empty.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> It has occured to me that I didn't include any information about my
>> system.  Maybe this will help one of you to find an answer to my problem.
>>
>> CentOS release 6.4 (Final)
>>
>> Linux mushroom.patch 2.6.32-358.18.1.el6.i686 #1 SMP Wed Aug 28 14:27:42
>> UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>>
>> [mlapier at mushroom ~]$ rpm -qa | grep -i pulse
>> alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.21-3.el6.i686
>> pulseaudio-utils-0.9.21-14.el6_3.i686
>> pulseaudio-module-x11-0.9.21-14.el6_3.i686
>> pulseaudio-libs-zeroconf-0.9.21-14.el6_3.i686
>> pulseaudio-libs-0.9.21-14.el6_3.i686
>> pulseaudio-module-gconf-0.9.21-14.el6_3.i686
>> pulseaudio-libs-devel-0.9.21-14.el6_3.i686
>> pulseaudio-gdm-hooks-0.9.21-14.el6_3.i686
>> pulseaudio-libs-glib2-0.9.21-14.el6_3.i686
>> pulseaudio-0.9.21-14.el6_3.i686
>> [mlapier at mushroom ~]$
> 
> Wow, those are old versions of PulseAudio indeed. Don't suppose you can
> move to something newer?
> 
> A few options:
> 
> 1. Enable verbose logging (log-level = debug in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf)
> and see what is changing the volume
> 
> 2. Wipe out ~/.pulse (which will remove all your settings) and see if
> that “fixes” it
> 
> -- Arun
> 

I tried the possible solutions suggested by Arun but the effort was not
successful.

I tried to give it a file in my home,
log-target = /home/mlapier/.pulse/log,
but it was not happy with that.  I left it at log-target = auto.  Where
does the log file live?


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