pulseaudio: volume control ?

David Trask dtrask at vcsvikings.org
Tue Aug 28 21:31:15 BST 2007


yeah, but it still ain't loud enough.....somehow I need to get the "base"
volume up higher.  With LTSP 4 I was able to boost the volume in lts.conf
by cranking the value up near 100 or more.


"Jim Kronebusch" <jim at winonacotter.org> writes:
>On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 09:02:32 +0200, Philipp Hanselmann wrote
>> Hi
>> 
>> I noticed that the preconfigured volume under Feisty is not loud enough 
>> to hear the sound properly with  some  head phones.
>> 
>> To hear the sound properly I  have to configure the sound volume 
>> *manually*. Until know there are 2 places where you can adjust the
>volume:
>> 
>> 1.) locally login on the the client (CTRL-ALT-F1) and start alsamixer.
>> 
>> 2.) on the normal login graphical login, with the command alsamixer.
>> 
>> Now is there a way or a command to adjust the volume to a higher level 
>> automatically . In case yes, I will integrate this in the user login 
>> scripts (/etc/profile).
>
>Am I to understand you don't have the fancy volume applet loaded in the
>upper right hand
>corner of the screen (just to the left of the clock)?  The default
>install should have
>that.  To me this is what makes the Edubuntu version so cool compared to
>previous
>versions of LTSP, "users" can actually change their volume on the fly
>with this handy
>applet.  If you don't have the applet loading, add it manually.
>
>Right click the panel
>Choose add to panel
>scroll through the list and under "System & Hardware" select "Volume
>Control" then click
>"Add".
>
>Now you'll have the cool applet loaded.
>
>Jim
>
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David N. Trask
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