Gary Hennigan wrote: > Michael Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >> In XMMS you can go into the preferences and tell it to control the > >> "Master" volume and not the "pcm" the "master" volume controls the > >> mixer that sends the signal to your speakers.. its aboutthe same > >> thing as the windows little speaker in your > > > > Just tried that. It didn't work. > > > >> on the wmixer so you have lots of things to play with a and to > >> tweak your sound. but basically what you need is a "Mixer" > >> controller so if you look up on debian.org or do a search through > >> dselect for "mix" you will find what you want. b.t.y. i have a > >> sblive and it rocks > > > > Well, I'm wondering if anything is wrong with my module setup > > since none of the volume controls seem to work. The really strange thing > > is that if I use the equalizer in xmms, that works. > > Do they work as root? Make sure you have the mixer device(s) in > /dev. I don't have a Debian system handy with working sound, but my > laptop (sans sound) has /dev/mixer and /dev/mixer1. > > If they work as root then it's just a permission problem. > > May be a long shot but it's worth a look. > > Gary > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
Thats what it is add yourself to the group audio and th problems should be solved and or chmod it to 666 /dev/mixer is the device same with /dev/dsp
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