Re: How to change sound volume in gnome-shell?

2009-11-27 Thread Alan Ianson
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

Re: How to change sound volume in gnome-shell?

2009-11-26 Thread Mr. Wang Long
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.

Re: How to change sound volume in gnome-shell?

2009-11-26 Thread Mr. Wang Long
>> kmix manually, which shows up in the system tray. But what is the >> "normal" way to control sound volume in gnome-shell? > > 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

Re: How to change sound volume in gnome-shell?

2009-11-26 Thread Alan Ianson
he > "normal" way to control sound volume in gnome-shell? My gnome 2.28 testing/unstable has a sound icon in the tray as always. Is that what you mean? You can also control sound from System -> Preferences -> Sound. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.deb

Re: How to change sound volume in gnome-shell?

2009-11-26 Thread Chris Jones
s the > "normal" way to control sound volume in gnome-shell? This should provide some leads: $ apt-cache search mixer gnome CJ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

How to change sound volume in gnome-shell?

2009-11-26 Thread Mr. Wang Long
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

Re: saving sound volume in gnome

2005-05-08 Thread Li Duo
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

Re: saving sound volume in gnome

2005-05-08 Thread Jaroslaw Tabor
Dnia 09-05-2005, pon o godzinie 00:04 +0200, dexter2 napisaƂ(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

saving sound volume in gnome

2005-05-08 Thread dexter2
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

Re: Sound Volume in Gnome

2001-03-16 Thread Jeff Hornsberger
Oh okay. I did find a pretty good workaround, but your solution sounds good also. Whichever you prefer I guess. My solution is in my Gnome Startup Programs I put gmix -i as one of the programs. gmix is the gnome audio mixer program, but when called with the -i option it just initializes the mixe

Sound Volume in Gnome

2001-03-16 Thread Jeff Hornsberger
Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my sound settings after I run the gnome mixer program once. When I reboot it resets the

Re: Sound Volume in Gnome

2000-10-16 Thread Jeff Hornsberger
Oh okay. I did find a pretty good workaround, but your solution sounds good also. Whichever you prefer I guess. My solution is in my Gnome Startup Programs I put gmix -i as one of the programs. gmix is the gnome audio mixer program, but when called with the -i option it just initializes the mixe

Re: Sound Volume in Gnome

2000-10-16 Thread tjm
Jeff Hornsberger wrote: > > Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to > save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I > sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my > sound settings after I run the gnome mixer program

Re: Sound Volume in Gnome

2000-10-16 Thread Dave Thayer
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 12:19:27PM -0700, Jeff Hornsberger wrote: > Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to > save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I > sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my > sound setti

Sound Volume in Gnome

2000-10-16 Thread Jeff Hornsberger
Hi, I just moved over from RH and when I used gnome on there it used to save and restore my sound volume settings when I logged in and out. I sort of have that working in Debian (Woody), except it only restores my sound settings after I run the gnome mixer program once. When I reboot it resets the