What do you mean by headless? Are you going through ssh? There is a single
control in alsamixer that being the pcm volume control. If you type alsamixer
and then hold down the up arrow for a few seconds it should max out at the
maximum value. As stated this should persist through reboots.
On Sep 29, 2018, at 11:47, Pranav Lal <pranav.lal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I am running the pi headless. How do I navigate alsa-mixer effectively?
Pranav
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Subject: [raspberry-vi] Re: Keeping the volume of the output from the 3.5 mm
jack at maximum
Have you tried using alsamixer? Try setting the volume from within alsamixer
what you do in there should persist across boots if not you could try to
modify/create a alsactl.conf in /etc. On Sep 29, 2018, at 07:49, Pranav Lal
<pranav.lal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Foundation.
Hi all,
How do I keep the volume of the output from the 3.5 MM jack at
maximum? I want this to persist across reboots.
One command I have found is:
sudo amixer set PCM -- -2200
However, the above command requires sudo and needs to be run each time
I boot.
Anyone any ideas?
Pranav
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