>   Just a quick comment on this. I think it's all a matter of taste. I find
> Alsamixer to be easily the best mixer app I've ever seen. I don't have to
> think about how to use it, just a space bar for capture toggle, "m" to
> toggle mute and a few things which are already very intuitive.
Wel... I actually really like Alsamixer, and... I think I'll have no
problems using it.
The problem is I'd like to be able to fully use ALSA devices with KDE
multimedia programs.

>   I don't even bother with X, and haven't for the past 3 years. GUIs are
> the ultimate in "klunkiness" to me. Not everyone agrees with me, and
> that's OK, but to run down a smooth app like Alsamixer seems unjustified.
> It does what it's supposed to do and does it well. I used to hear the same
> arguments about professional tape equipment because many features found on
> consumer-grade stuff weren't located on a front-panel switch. Just my 2
> cents worth.
My aim is to prepare an HTPC using Linux, so.. multimedia is a MAIN topic in
may situation... :-P


Marco Iannaccone
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