On 11/01/12 02:21, Csanyi Pal wrote: > Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: > >> On 09/01/12 21:17, Csanyi Pal wrote: >>> Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: >>> >>>> On 09/01/12 20:27, Csanyi Pal wrote: >>>>> Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>> >>>>>> On 09/01/12 02:34, Csanyi Pal wrote: >>>>>>> Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 08/01/12 22:27, Csanyi Pal wrote: >>>>>>>>> Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 08/01/12 04:43, Csanyi Pal wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On 07/01/12 07:28, Csanyi Pal wrote: > > <snipped> > >> I suspect you need to find what is being called by the volume control >> keybinding. > > Sorry, I'm a fraid I can't understand this sentence abowe (sorry, my > English is far from perfect. Can you explain what is 'volume control > keybinding'? >
Please correct me if I've misunderstood (I don't run Gnome or WindowMaker) - it's my understanding that you control the sound volume using dedicated keys on your keyboard *instead* of pavucontrol. If that is the case - it seems that pulseaudio is *not* being being used to change the volume. As pulseaudio *does* control the volume of Skype it would mean that the volume for some applications becomes louder - while Skype remain the same volume. This would result in Skype being "relatively" quiet compared to other sound applications. How (what do you click, push, twist, or turn) usually change the volume? Cheers -- Iceweasel/Firefox extensions for finding answers to Debian questions:- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/Scott_Ferguson/debian/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f0cb93a.4070...@gmail.com