Certain Configured programs won't start at bootup

I have to reconfigure Alsaconf everytime I
reboot or I get no sound. Also have to run the vmware configuration
file everytime i boot.
Also used to stay configured.
using kde 4.3. This is an annoyance but not the worse thing in the
world. is there away to make alsa start at boot like it is supposed to
ans a way to stop vmware 2.0 from needing to be configured every time i
reboot?
It has that stupid error that says the kernel is wrong you say continue
anyway and then it works. the kernel is right this has been a bug in
vmware 2.0 since it was released.:open_mouth:


bperrotta

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bperrotta;1904447 Wrote:
> I have to reconfigure Alsaconf everytime I
> reboot or I get no sound.
Next time you boot, instead of reconfiguring alsa, open a
gnome-terminal or a kde konsole and type:
::su -c ‘rcalsasound restart’:: and enter root password when prompted
for a password. Does that work? If so, I can propse a way to have it
run every boot.


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Maybe you don’t have it configured to start automatically?

Open
Yast > System > System Services

Click the “Expert Mode” radio button

Scroll nearly to the bottom of the list and you’ll likely see the
Alsasound service, but not enabled and not running.

Click the Set/Reset button and enable the service (which will set it to
start automatically on boot).

If you want to start the service immediately use the left button.

While in this applet, you might as well check to make sure your other
services are configured correctly as well.

Not sure what you’re referring to about the vmware configuration file,
is this install in a VM or are you running VMware on SuSE?


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No vmware on suse. So I can use an xp desktop. Everytime i reboot I have
to rerun the .pl configuration file.


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