Well, I would try looking in
/etc/alsa/pulse-default.conf
to see if there is anything in there that is setting the volume.
Also, try turning down the volume, then do
alsactl restore
and see if the volume jumps up again ( ie it is being stored in the alsa
control-- /etc/asound.state)
On Fri, 1
Don't know if this is best place to post about this...
Also let me admit that I clearly don't know or understand enough about
sound issues in Linux. This post is to try to better pin down [with me
learning in the process]:
1. What is the cause of the problem?
2. What approach to take to corr
> I'm looking for either an app, or some way to verify the sound volumes
> of current sound output, from the console.
>
> I have a couple of machines, where I have only remote access through
> ssh, no X and one is streaming A/V to the other, and I need a way to
> verify, that at least ALSA is r
I'm looking for either an app, or some way to verify the sound volumes
of current sound output, from the console.
I have a couple of machines, where I have only remote access through
ssh, no X and one is streaming A/V to the other, and I need a way to
verify, that at least ALSA is receiving/pla