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SubjectRe: Saving device driver state during shutdown
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, David Woodhouse wrote:

> Even with sound drivers as loadable modules, with a post-install script to fix
> the levels, this has been known to take a few seconds - long enough to wake the
> household at 3am when the module gets reloaded because something tries to make
> a sound, and the default state of the line input is 'bloody loud' :)
>

I've noticed that too, using the sound driver in the kernel (and redhat
initscripts).

Isn't this why ALSA's default mixer setting is "mute"? That way you don't
get any clicking/hissing/popping inbetween driver load time and userspace
utility run time.

Brad


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