i have 2 pc, using same speaker, both running aumix for bookworm
pc1 has 2 controls for loudness, Vol=90 and Pcm=46
pc2 has 1 control for loudness, how to set it so that loudness is same
as pc1?
Hi!
I have a problem where sound volume doesn't stick between reboots - I
have an external USB sound "card", a Behringer UMC204HD, which is
detected just fine by the alsa tools and everything, but, as said, it
doesn't get volume stuck between reboots.
I need to go into alsam
Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> Of note: Being the package that other packages build upon, maybe
> there's not room to add that declaration within the package because of
> conflicts that might then occur. In that case, maybe it's something
> that could become of those ~2 or 3kb optional external package
On 4/19/21, deloptes wrote:
> Long Wind wrote:
>
>> these days communists pay only lip service to communism ideology
>> concepts such as red or revolution are rarely used in communists'
>> propaganda
>
> this is why I wrote it is a joke. We do not understand why you want to
> change the color. AFA
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Why risk hurting someone's feelings "just for" a joke? Why risk
> putting someone at risk of state repression?
I do not risk anything
Long Wind wrote:
> these days communists pay only lip service to communism ideology
> concepts such as red or revolution are rarely used in communists'
> propaganda
this is why I wrote it is a joke. We do not understand why you want to
change the color. AFAIK the color is part of the theme you ar
On Monday, April 19, 2021, 8:30:23 PM GMT+8, deloptes
wrote:
Joke: he doesn't like the blue color in the VU meter in the pavucontrol,
because in China red is required to be on the safe side :)
these days communists pay only lip service to communism ideology
concepts such as red or revol
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 04:11:18PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> > Why?
>
> why "joke" or why the joke
Why risk hurting someone's feelings "just for" a joke? Why risk
putting someone at risk of state repression?
Cheers
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to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Why?
why "joke" or why the joke
Long Wind wrote:
> it seems that pulseaudio is about to supersede alsa?
no, pulseaudio is an application friendly layer on top of alsa
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 02:24:57PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> > What is the problem you are trying to solve?
>
> Joke: [...]
Why?
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Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> What is the problem you are trying to solve?
Joke: he doesn't like the blue color in the VU meter in the pavucontrol,
because in China red is required to be on the safe side :)
On Lu, 19 apr 21, 11:52:54, Long Wind wrote:
> such feature is available in PulseAudio Volume Control,
> but it's blue bar, not colorful bar i desirei've seen it in MS
> Windowsi think it's standard featurei can't believe it's unavailable
> in alsa
ALSA is the basic plumbing, the applications
On Lu, 19 apr 21, 03:01:37, Long Wind wrote:
> i've run alsamixer, it's not what i want
> i want it to show loudness of sound in real time by changing or flashing
> colorful bar
Then you are looking for a VU meter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VU_meter
For pure ALSA you might be able to (a
Long Wind wrote:
> it changes as sound volume change
> i use alsa, not pulseaudioThanks!
alsamixer
-dsr-
On 02/10/2018 04:20 AM, Robert Ford wrote:
> My i3 config for sound volume and brightness is
> https://paste.debian.net/1009555
>
> The problem is configuration for sound works but there is no display. And for
> brightness, xbacklight -inc N or xbacklight -dec N returns mess
Two questions:
- How to bind hot key so that there would have volume sound display on screen?
- How to bind hot key so that brightness would also display on screen?
My i3 config for sound volume and brightness is https://paste.debian.net/1009555
The problem is configuration for sound works but
Dear List,
I wish to control PCM-sound levels with buttons - for example with the
multimedia keyboard.
But when it pressed - it give volume to the master - and I wish set the
PCM, not the master.
How to do that?
Thanks
resending to list
Original Message
Subject: Re: Problem with Sound Volume
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 23:00:19 -0500
From: Ric Moore
To: Klaus
On 02/20/2014 03:44 PM, Klaus wrote:
On 20/02/14 19:37, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 02/20/2014 02:02 PM, Klaus wrote:
amixer -c0 cset
On Thu, 2014-02-20 at 20:44 +, Klaus wrote:
> What speakers do you use? How are they connected to the motherboard?
> (Ralf asked that before...)
JFTR even the jacks could cause issues.
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On 20/02/14 19:37, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 02/20/2014 02:02 PM, Klaus wrote:
amixer -c0 cset numid=20 100
Thanks for the reply.
Here's what I got:
omputation@AbNormal:~$ amixer -c0 controls | grep -i volume
numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume'
numid=11,iface=MIXER,name='Head
On 02/20/2014 02:02 PM, Klaus wrote:
amixer -c0 cset numid=20 100
Thanks for the reply.
Here's what I got:
omputation@AbNormal:~$ amixer -c0 controls | grep -i volume
numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume'
numid=11,iface=MIXER,name='Headphone Playback Volume'
numid=50,iface=MIXER,n
On 19/02/14 13:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog]
Searching for "Linux alsa ALC887 low volume" shows you are not alone, if
that makes it less painful.
Some links suggest that t
On Thu, 20 Feb 2014, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 20:30 -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > Because of the new hardware, the original install for the old
> > hardware is probably missing needed drivers, configurations, etc.
>
> This unlikely would cause a faint sound.
It did in my ca
On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 20:30 -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Because of the new hardware, the original install for the old hardware
> is probably missing needed drivers, configurations, etc.
This unlikely would cause a faint sound.
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 18:23:16 +0100
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 08:29 -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> > I am using the alsamixer, and have tried to adjust the volume with
> > it running in a terminal and from the icon on the task bar. Same
> > result
> > - very faint sound
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> On 02/19/2014 01:08 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> >
> >> I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
> >>
> >> AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0
> >> Motherboard/8 M
Perhaps it's hardware related and not software related.
Do you connect by line outs to amp ins or do you use a headphone
directly connected to the mobos output or are you using any digital
interface or something else?
The mobos today might use the same sound chips and internal amps as the
vendors
On 02/19/2014 01:08 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0
Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with
the volume set at
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
>
> AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0
> Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with
> the volume set at maximum. I am using the on-board sound:
On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 08:29 -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I am using the alsamixer, and have tried to adjust the volume with it
> running in a terminal and from the icon on the task bar. Same result
> - very faint sound.
Since it's unlikely that an onboard sound device provides selectable
n
On 02/19/2014 08:20 AM, Robin wrote:
On 19 February 2014 13:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8
MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at
max
Le 19.02.2014 14:14, Stephen P. Molnar a écrit :
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0
Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with
the volume set at maximum. I am using the on-board sound:
co
On 19 February 2014 13:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
>
> AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8
> MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at
> maximum. I am using the on-board s
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8 MB
RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at maximum.
I am using the on-board sound:
computation@AbNormal:~$ aplay -l
List of PLAYBA
I am running the 64 bit Debian Testing Jessie/sid in VMware Player
v-6.0.2 build-179776.
The sound is very faint in both Firefox v-25 and Chromium
v-30.0.1599.101. Yet there is plenty of volume when I play a sound clip
in Audacious. I am using the Audio Mixer Plugin on the Desktop, which
is
Robert Blair Mason Jr. (r...@verizon.net on 2011-08-10 10:07 -0400):
> On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 06:01:46 -0400
>
> Is it possible for me to just kill the PulseAudio server when I'm
> starting certain applications, or force them to use ALSA?
Better late than never: take a look at pasuspender
Regards,
A
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 20:06:19 +0200
Tomas Kral wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 16:07 +0200, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
> > On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 06:01:46 -0400
> > Carl Fink wrote:
> > > No, it's a well-known problem with PulseAudio. It gives max
> > > volumes much, much lower than Windows for no
On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 16:07 +0200, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 06:01:46 -0400
> Carl Fink wrote:
> > No, it's a well-known problem with PulseAudio. It gives max volumes
> > much, much lower than Windows for no special reason I know of.
>
> Is it possible for me to just kil
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 06:01:46 -0400
Carl Fink wrote:
> No, it's a well-known problem with PulseAudio. It gives max volumes
> much, much lower than Windows for no special reason I know of.
Is it possible for me to just kill the PulseAudio server when I'm
starting certain applications, or force them
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 12:51:28AM -0700, Kevin Ross wrote:
> On 08/09/2011 09:43 AM, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
> >Hi list,
> >
> >Is there a way to boost the system sound volume? Playing DVDs in VLC
> >with the alsa, pulseaudio, and vlc volumes all maxed out is s
On 08/09/2011 09:43 AM, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
Hi list,
Is there a way to boost the system sound volume? Playing DVDs in VLC
with the alsa, pulseaudio, and vlc volumes all maxed out is still about
30-40% of max volume in 'doze. I don't like pulseaudio, but for some
reason sky
Hi list,
Is there a way to boost the system sound volume? Playing DVDs in VLC
with the alsa, pulseaudio, and vlc volumes all maxed out is still about
30-40% of max volume in 'doze. I don't like pulseaudio, but for some
reason skype doesn't work without it, and my family won
Thank Andrei Popescu !
I will try your solution later on.
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 6:35 AM, Andrei Popescu
wrote:
> On Sat,22.May.10, 05:42:17, Long Wind wrote:
>> I use etch
>> Everytime I boot debian and start xawtv, I have to set volume in xmixer
>> how to save volume setting?
>> I use snd_pcm_
On Sat,22.May.10, 05:42:17, Long Wind wrote:
> I use etch
> Everytime I boot debian and start xawtv, I have to set volume in xmixer
> how to save volume setting?
> I use snd_pcm_oss module
> Thanks!
'alsactl store' (as root) from package alsa-utils.
Regards,
Andrei
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how to save volume setting?
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On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 14:33 +0800, Mr. Wang Long wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 14:19, Mr. Wang Long wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 11:18, Alan Ianson wrote:
> >> My gnome 2.28 testing/unstable has a sound icon in the tray as always.
> >> Is that what you mean?
> > I also have an icon in th
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 14:19, Mr. Wang Long wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 11:18, Alan Ianson wrote:
>> My gnome 2.28 testing/unstable has a sound icon in the tray as always.
>> Is that what you mean?
> I also have an icon in the top-right corner in gnome 2.28, but it is
> actually an applet.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 11:18, Alan Ianson wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 10:12 +0800, Mr. Wang Long wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> In gnome 2.28 I used to change sound volume by the mixer_applet, which
>> won't run in gnome-shell environment. In gnome-shell I have to launch
On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 10:12 +0800, Mr. Wang Long wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In gnome 2.28 I used to change sound volume by the mixer_applet, which
> won't run in gnome-shell environment. In gnome-shell I have to launch
> kmix manually, which shows up in the system tray. But what is t
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 09:12:58PM EST, Mr. Wang Long wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In gnome 2.28 I used to change sound volume by the mixer_applet, which
> won't run in gnome-shell environment. In gnome-shell I have to launch
> kmix manually, which shows up in the system tray. But what i
Hi,
In gnome 2.28 I used to change sound volume by the mixer_applet, which
won't run in gnome-shell environment. In gnome-shell I have to launch
kmix manually, which shows up in the system tray. But what is the
"normal" way to control sound volume in gnome-shell?
Thanks
Wan
On 2009-08-18 21:02, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 07:49:26AM +0800, paragasu wrote:
I also have the same problem. Still looking for solutions..
On 8/17/09, Rick Pasotto wrote:
Had to reboot today (powerfailure) and now the sound volume is so low it
can barely be heard. I keep
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 07:49:26AM +0800, paragasu wrote:
> I also have the same problem. Still looking for solutions..
>
> On 8/17/09, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> > Had to reboot today (powerfailure) and now the sound volume is so low it
> > can barely be heard. I keep curren
I also have the same problem. Still looking for solutions..
On 8/17/09, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> Had to reboot today (powerfailure) and now the sound volume is so low it
> can barely be heard. I keep current with testing so I'm sure many new
> updates took effect with the reboot
Had to reboot today (powerfailure) and now the sound volume is so low it
can barely be heard. I keep current with testing so I'm sure many new
updates took effect with the reboot (including the kernel, it's now
2.6.30).
What would people suggest to make the sound hearable? All volume
co
e that reply!
> > I install mp3gain on etch
> > It increase sound volume though I am not fully satisfied.
> >
>
> Long time ago, I did something like this. I first converted the mp3 to wav,
> increased the amplitude, then converted the .wav file back to .mp3. I
> forgot
Long Wind wrote:
> I have a mp3 file
> When I play it, the sound volume is too low even if I set highest
> volume in sound mixer
> Is there any utility that change mp3 file?
> I use sarge and etch
> Thanks!
Just be sure you're raising the correct control on your mixer. I
Long Wind wrote:
> Thanks to all those that reply!
> I install mp3gain on etch
> It increase sound volume though I am not fully satisfied.
>
Long time ago, I did something like this. I first converted the mp3 to wav,
increased the amplitude, then converted the .wav file back to .m
Thanks to all those that reply!
I install mp3gain on etch
It increase sound volume though I am not fully satisfied.
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 8:19 AM, wrote:
>> I have a mp3 file
>> When I play it, the sound volume is too low even if I set highest
>> volume in sound mixer
>&
> I have a mp3 file
> When I play it, the sound volume is too low even if I set highest
> volume in sound mixer
> Is there any utility that change mp3 file?
> I use sarge and etch
> Thanks!
>
I'm not sure about changing the actual file, but I know that if you use
VLC
I use cooledit. But its a commercial program and probably you don't want a
commercial program
--- On Sun, 7/19/09, Long Wind wrote:
From: Long Wind
Subject: how to increase sound volume of a mp3 file
To: "debian-user"
Date: Sunday, July 19, 2009, 10:19 AM
I have a mp3 file
Long Wind:
>
> I have a mp3 file
> When I play it, the sound volume is too low even if I set highest
> volume in sound mixer
> Is there any utility that change mp3 file?
mp3gain can be used to make several files have the same peak volume.
J.
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I have a mp3 file
When I play it, the sound volume is too low even if I set highest
volume in sound mixer
Is there any utility that change mp3 file?
I use sarge and etch
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On 08/31/2008 01:00 PM, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
[...]
Thanks to few other responses I know I can use alsactl; I tried as a
mere user (not a root) and it allows me to store / restore the settings; ie
/usr/sbin/alsactl -f /home/userA/.alsa-config store
/usr/sbin/alsactl -f /home/userA/.alsa-con
On 31/08/08 17:39, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:25:05PM +0100, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't a
On Sun,31.Aug.08, 17:37:22, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account independently?
>> So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with gnome alsa
>> mixer) to max
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:25:05PM +0100, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
> independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
> gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B
On 08/30/2008 02:25 PM, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop debian (sid) mac
Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop debian (sid) machine, ALSA, Gnome.
It
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop debian (sid) machine, ALSA, Gnome.
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Found the problem. There was a script in /etc/rc.boot that was calling
aumix. Since rc.boot gets called after the rcS.d scripts (and before
rc.d scripts) it was negating what alsactl had done for me.
This is just one of several little 2.4.x -> 2.6.x kernel upgrade tweaks
I've needed to root
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wouldn't just running alsamixer and setting the desired levels solve
this problem?
>>> I tried exactly this in the past. Still didn't keep my settings.
>>> Although I noticed that the Gnome volume control accurately reflected
>>> the
On 4/11/06, Rick Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A few topics similar to this have been recently discussed, and I was
> waiting for this particular question to be hit, but it never did (at
> least that I saw).
>
> My sound works great. My only problem is that the settings I apply to
> the Gn
>>>wouldn't just running alsamixer and setting the desired levels solve
>>>this problem?
>>
>>I tried exactly this in the past. Still didn't keep my settings.
>>Although I noticed that the Gnome volume control accurately reflected
>>the changes I made via alsamixer (before reboot, that is).
>
>o
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Sumo Wrestler (or just ate too much) napsal(a):
> Rick Reynolds wrote:
>> [...]
>> I see that in my boot log [...]
>
> What is the boot log? I'm using Sarge, and I don't see a
> /var/log/boot.log or anything similar.
that's output of the boot pro
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>> wouldn't just running alsamixer and setting the desired levels solve
>> this problem?
> I tried exactly this in the past. Still didn't keep my settings.
> Although I noticed that the Gnome volume control accurately reflected
> the changes I
Rick Reynolds wrote:
[...]
I see that in my boot log [...]
What is the boot log? I'm using Sarge, and I don't see a
/var/log/boot.log or anything similar.
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Liam O'Toole wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 11:23:44 -0400
Rick Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe I should remove the symlinks to /etc/init.d/alsa and see what
happens since alsa-util is already getting called earlier. Any
thoughts?
There are two links to alsa scripts in the /etc/r
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 11:23:44 -0400
Rick Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Maybe I should remove the symlinks to /etc/init.d/alsa and see what
> happens since alsa-util is already getting called earlier. Any
> thoughts?
>
> There are two links to alsa scripts in the /etc/rc2.d dir: als
Checking...
Yes, that script is there. And it is pointed to by
/etc/init.d/rcS.d/S50alsa-utils.
I think that should be '/etc/rcS.d/S50alsa-utils'.
Oops. You're right, of course
What happens if you manually invoke '/etc/init.d/alsa-utils start'? Do
you now have the required vo
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 10:50:02 -0400
Rick Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 10:29:48 -0400
> >Rick Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>My sound works great. My only problem is that the settings I apply
> >>to the Gnome volume control a
Kim Christensen wrote:
On 4/11/06, Rick Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A few topics similar to this have been recently discussed, and I was
waiting for this particular question to be hit, but it never did (at
least that I saw).
My sound works great. My only problem is that the setting
Lubos Vrbka wrote:
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Rick Reynolds napsal(a):
A few topics similar to this have been recently discussed, and I was
waiting for this particular question to be hit, but it never did (at
least that I saw).
My sound works great. My only problem
Liam O'Toole wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 10:29:48 -0400
Rick Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My sound works great. My only problem is that the settings I apply
to the Gnome volume control applet don't persist across reboots
(although they do across restarts of X).
The alsa-utils pa
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Rick Reynolds napsal(a):
> A few topics similar to this have been recently discussed, and I was
> waiting for this particular question to be hit, but it never did (at
> least that I saw).
>
> My sound works great. My only problem is that the set
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 10:29:48 -0400
Rick Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A few topics similar to this have been recently discussed, and I was
> waiting for this particular question to be hit, but it never did (at
> least that I saw).
>
> My sound works great. My only problem is that the s
A few topics similar to this have been recently discussed, and I was
waiting for this particular question to be hit, but it never did (at
least that I saw).
My sound works great. My only problem is that the settings I apply to
the Gnome volume control applet don't persist across reboots (alth
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:36, Marius Reiner wrote:
> when running Sarge on my laptop, kernel 2.6.7-1-686 and alsa 1.0.5, I
> had no problem with this. But now I'm running Ubuntu Hoary, which uses
> 2.6.10-1-386 and alsa 1.0.8, and sound volume is unusable low.
You should be ask
Hi all,
when running Sarge on my laptop, kernel 2.6.7-1-686 and alsa 1.0.5, I
had no problem with this. But now I'm running Ubuntu Hoary, which uses
2.6.10-1-386 and alsa 1.0.8, and sound volume is unusable low.
As you can see, all mixers are at 100% and unmuted:
$ amixer |grep Pla
I'm not sure if the following suits your case:
I'm using ALSA, and the command "alsactl store" works for me.
Of course, type "apt-get install alsa" if necessary.
=== 2005-05-09 06:04:48 ===
>Hello,
>after i adjust volume in "gnome-volume-control" and reboot, i loo
Dnia 09-05-2005, pon o godzinie 00:04 +0200, dexter2 napisał(a):
> Hello,
> after i adjust volume in "gnome-volume-control" and reboot, i loose all
> setting i made. I've specified "aumix" to start on boot, which is
I've similar problem: I've two sound cards, and for the first one, all
settings ar
Hello,
after i adjust volume in "gnome-volume-control" and reboot, i loose all
setting i made. I've specified "aumix" to start on boot, which is
suposed to save and restore sound configuration on reboot. But it does
not work. I work around it by specifiing command "aumix -L" to run on
sesion start
on Mon, May 17, 2004 at 04:08:35AM -0400, richard lyons ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Monday 17 May 2004 03:54, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > on Mon, May 17, 2004 at 02:54:06AM -0400, richard lyons
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > On Monday 17 May 2004 02:02, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > > su apt
On Monday 17 May 2004 03:54, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Mon, May 17, 2004 at 02:54:06AM -0400, richard lyons
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Monday 17 May 2004 02:02, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > su aptitude install aumix
> >
> > I think Karsten meant
> >sudo aptitude install aumix
> > or
>
on Mon, May 17, 2004 at 02:54:06AM -0400, richard lyons ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Monday 17 May 2004 02:02, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > su aptitude install aumix
> I think Karsten meant
>sudo aptitude install aumix
> or
>su
>aptitude install aumix
>
> In case it's not obvious
..
On Monday 17 May 2004 02:02, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> su aptitude install aumix
I think Karsten meant
sudo aptitude install aumix
or
su
aptitude install aumix
In case it's not obvious
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hi there, i'm running a dual boot sytem (debian, win98) and i'm finding that the
maximum volume i can get any application to play at (xmms, cdplay, dvd players, etc.)
is several times quieter than in the corresponding windows application. way quieter
than i would like. i'm not using alsa or o
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