As it turns out it was neither kmix nor flat volume through pulse. It was
specifically Pidgin's notifications. I've switched notification audio
playback from "Automatic" to command and am simply using mplayer. Totally
works.
On 26 October 2015 at 15:59, Rubin Abdi wrote:
> Thanks for the tip!
>
Thanks for the tip!
So flat-volume wasn't called in the client pulseaudio config file. I
figured it was disabled by default, but went ahead and added it in anyhow.
So far after restarting my desktop, volume isn't jumping to 100%. I'll
update if that changes.
On 26 October 2015 at 03:27, JonAnder
2015-10-25 12:02 GMT+01:00 Rubin Abdi :
> I realized I didn't really need kmix anymore, or so I thought. After
> removing and restarting the desktop session, whenever audio gets played
> (like Pidgin's notification sound), regardless of what level the master
> volume is set at, it'll jump to 100%.
Le 25/10/2015 12:02, Rubin Abdi a écrit :
I realized I didn't really need kmix anymore, or so I thought. After removing and
restarting the desktop session, whenever audio gets played (like Pidgin's notification
sound), regardless of what level the master volume is set at, it'll jump to 100%. The
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