Drew Parsons wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 03:12:14PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > True VERY true, I have Debian on a desktop and I was convinced the sound > > was horked. BUT NO. I just had to turn the sound WAYYY UP! > > > > I was interested in waht type of mixer software I could use to turn it up > > from teh PC prior to reaching the speakers. Ay other suggestions on mixer > > software? (Sorry this is a little off latops per-se but it is on topic...) > > > > > > The "standard" (?) sound mixer that comes with debian is called xfmix, and > runs as "mixer" from the Debian menu under X (submenu: sound).
> There should be a way of setting the volume by default when the sound > module is started up (an entry in /etc/modules/sound, perhaps?), but I > haven't figured this out yet. Anyone know how? What I do, which should work if you are running Gnome, is to put a volume slider on my panel. I just have to turn that up and everything works after that. --Greg