Paul E Condon wrote:
> Today, for the first time in many weeks, my computer, running Jessie,
> started to have sound. It must have something to do with last night
> install of updates of .deb packages. But there are problems.
> I have no software control over the volume. Only way to turn done the
>
On 02/01/2015 11:59 PM, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1324951&page=2&p=10741579#post10741579
The fix the user there suggested for the exact same error message was:
usermod -aG audio [user]
This thread is familiar. If you all already addressed that as a
possi
On 1/31/15, Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> Anyway, it would be nice to have fully functional sound. My compute is
> a HP Pentium desktop several years old, nothing special, but it is the
> best computer I have ever had, so I expect to be keeping it thru the
> life of Jessie, and beyond.
>
> For now, I c
Today, for the first time in many weeks, my computer, running Jessie,
started to have sound. It must have something to do with last night
install of updates of .deb packages. But there are problems.
I have no software control over the volume. Only way to turn done the
volume is to turn anti-clockwi
When I had Windows 7 on my machine (Lenovo W53) the sound volume was
high enough that I usually set it at ~50%. With Jessie 100% volume
seemed barely adequate, and I was experimenting to see if I could get
more.
In KDE->System Settings->Multimedia I played with the settings; the
result was that no
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