An ideal situation would be if gnome would give us something in the
sound gui to set the step size. Then people that want equal/unequal,
large/small, could all be happy. I found this trying to figure out
where I would set the step size, I'm amazed that it's not user
configurable. Could someone p
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Unduped from bug #39098 which is regarding syncronisation of thinkpad
hardware and software mixers.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 39098
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39098 ***
To be clear, I own a Dell Inspiron 510m.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39098 ***
Hi guys,
I have re-marked it as a duplicate of the other bug so that people
interested in that one have a link to this one. If they are the same
bug, however, then the title and description in that one really should
be changed to reflect the fact that
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39098 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 39098
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rejecting the bug then, that's a duplicate and I don't want to spent 10
minutes to figure which one. Basically that's a feature, volume down
goes fast because when the volume is too high you might want to go
quickly to an acceptable volume, volume up has the granularity since
there is no hurry that