Hi.
Volume is gone in Bullseye version, too.
In Multimedia > Pulse Audio Volume control :
Speaker has red cross on the speaker in System Volume & Firefox Volume
control.
As a recall it has not been the case before.
I ask you please instruct how remove the 2 red crosses. Using Terminal
comm
t; brings up a window which appears to endlessly attempt to connect to
> PulseAudio.
>
> I thought pulse was not installed. Appears it is.
No, this is because pnmixer uses pavucontrol as default mixer
application. If you want to use pnmixer with plain alsa you can click
"Preferences&
On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 11:27:07PM +0200, Michael Lange wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 4 Jul 2018 19:54:35 +0200
> Aldo Maggi wrote:
>
> > As for the Subject, I' ve uninstalled pulseaudio because after an
> > upgrade I couldn't hear anything from the speakers (it happened already
> > in the past more
Hi,
On Wed, 4 Jul 2018 19:54:35 +0200
Aldo Maggi wrote:
> As for the Subject, I' ve uninstalled pulseaudio because after an
> upgrade I couldn't hear anything from the speakers (it happened already
> in the past more than once).
>
> Now I have audio again but it appears that there is no plugin
As for the Subject, I' ve uninstalled pulseaudio because after an
upgrade I couldn't hear anything from the speakers (it happened already
in the past more than once).
Now I have audio again but it appears that there is no plugin for alsa
to use in the lower panel.
I've installed "volti", it works
On Sonntag, 19. November 2017 11:42:37 CET Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> On my headset it seems that mute button stops microphone's input and
> it's working on my computer. This may be another "default" thing on your
> configuration.
I think this was my fault, I expected it to work for the speaker, b
gt;> I have a desktop with external speakers and a Logitech USB headset
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Bus 002 Device 005: ID 046d:0a44 Logitech, Inc. Headset H390
>>>
>>> I use pulseaudio to route the audio to the external speakers, the
>>> heads
> >
> >
> > Bus 002 Device 005: ID 046d:0a44 Logitech, Inc. Headset H390
> >
> > I use pulseaudio to route the audio to the external speakers, the
> > headset, or both. That works well.
> >
> >
> >
> > The headset has volume contr
ers, the
> headset, or both. That works well.
>
>
>
> The headset has volume control buttons, but they always control the
> volume of the external speakers and no the headset. Can anybody tell if
> there is a way to fix this?
Hi,
I have Logitech headset but I don't
Hi,
I have a desktop with external speakers and a Logitech USB headset
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 046d:0a44 Logitech, Inc. Headset H390
I use pulseaudio to route the audio to the external speakers, the headset, or
both. That
works well.
The headset has volume control buttons, but they always
Le sextidi 6 thermidor, an CCXXV, Erik Christiansen a écrit :
> When two meters back from a big monitor, with wireless keyboard to
> bridge the gap, and eyes which have made 63 trips around the big shiny
> yellow thing, those tiny flyspecks are worth nothing in terms of user
> interface.
I feel yo
On 23.07.17 22:00, Martin Read wrote:
> There seem to be some other changes to the upstream glade file between
> version 2.0 and version 3.0, which have some indirect effect on the window
> geometry. Both versions have a nominal default width of 500, yet in the
> version in Debian 8 the window woul
On 23/07/17 16:48, Curt wrote:
Except that the default 500x400 geometry is the same in Jessie and
Wheezy and seems sufficient since nobody appears to be having any
problems seeing all 5 tabs but Erik.
There seem to be some other changes to the upstream glade file between
version 2.0 and versio
On 2017-07-23, Curt wrote:
>
> I took the scientific route and downloaded the deb for Stretch
> (amd64, my particular sauce) and unpacked it (dpkg -x
> pavucontrol_3.0-3.1_amd64.deb _directory_) and indeed the default
> geometry for the window is set in pavucontrol.glade at 500x400
> (width/height
On 2017-07-23, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 7/22/17, Curt wrote:
>> On 2017-07-22, Ric Moore wrote:
>>> On 07/22/2017 12:51 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
>>>
There is no rational explanation for failing to make all 5 tabs visible.
>>>
>>> No idea what your problem is, I have always been able
On 7/23/17, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 23.07.17 13:33, Martin Read wrote:
>> The shared data file describing the default window structure of
>> pavucontrol
>> is /usr/share/pavucontrol/pavucontrol.glade. The corresponding file in
>> the
>> pavucontrol-2.0 (found in Debian jessie) and pavucontro
On 7/22/17, Curt wrote:
> On 2017-07-22, Ric Moore wrote:
>> On 07/22/2017 12:51 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
>>
>>> There is no rational explanation for failing to make all 5 tabs visible.
>>
>> No idea what your problem is, I have always been able to see the tabs.
>> Ric
>>
>
> Me neither. I've
On 23.07.17 13:33, Martin Read wrote:
> The shared data file describing the default window structure of pavucontrol
> is /usr/share/pavucontrol/pavucontrol.glade. The corresponding file in the
> pavucontrol-2.0 (found in Debian jessie) and pavucontrol-3.0 (found in
> Debian stretch) source trees as
On 22/07/17 13:20, Erik Christiansen wrote:
What we need to do is examine whether the Debian 9.0.0 distro-smith last
had it shrunken, and it is therefore in that condition in the distro.
If we knew what config file contains the menu gumpf, that could perhaps
be revealed, and minimise the need for
On 22.07.17 13:47, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> Erik Christiansen writes:
> > Aha, if the "PulseAudio Volume Control" window is manually widened, the
> > suppressed tabs become visible. Is it then the Debian 9.0.0 distro-smiths
> > who have set too small a wind
Erik Christiansen writes:
> Aha, if the "PulseAudio Volume Control" window is manually widened, the
> suppressed tabs become visible. Is it then the Debian 9.0.0 distro-smiths
> who have set too small a window size in their LXDE menu item invocation?
It seems to remember wh
installing pulseaudio mutes it. Maybe that has something to do with "The
>> Mysterious Case of the Hidden Tabs."
>
> Aha, if the "PulseAudio Volume Control" window is manually widened, the
> suppressed tabs become visible. Is it then the Debian 9.0.0 distro-smith
ble to see the tabs. Ric
> >
>
> Me neither. I've got all five. Ordinary display size here.
>
> I've read that the HDMI output on the Udoo depends on the S/PDIF control and
> installing pulseaudio mutes it. Maybe that has something to do with "The
> Mysterious
On 2017-07-22, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 07/22/2017 12:51 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
>
>> There is no rational explanation for failing to make all 5 tabs visible.
>
> No idea what your problem is, I have always been able to see the tabs. Ric
>
Me neither. I've got all five. Ordinary display size he
screens.
Uhuh, I always tried to give my s/w team members big screens too, but my
screen is also over two feet wide. The "PulseAudio Volume Control" dev's
perversity here is in forcing two vital tabs off the dialogue window for
no valid reason, when there is over another half yard
deeply concealed interface.
>
> On the LXDE desktop, the "Sound & Video" -> "PulseAudio Volume Control"
> menu item has only 3 widely spaced tabs, underutilising the chosen
> window width, and the "Output Ports" tab offered no management or
> configur
On 07/22/2017 12:51 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
There is no rational explanation for failing to make all 5 tabs visible.
No idea what your problem is, I have always been able to see the tabs. Ric
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"There are two Great Sins in the world...
..the S
uot; -> "PulseAudio Volume Control"
menu item has only 3 widely spaced tabs, underutilising the chosen
window width, and the "Output Ports" tab offered no management or
configuration possibilities.
But there are two tiny dark triangles in the corners. Clicking on the RH
one le
I have been installing some games from the humble bundle. They work for
linux, but no sound. The problem is, with Pulse-audio, for each app or
game that needs sound I normally have to start the Pulse Audio Sound App
and change the default for output to sb1040 from Built-in Audio Analog.
In the game
> On my system, the mouse wheels seems to lower the volume by 5, or raise
> it by 4. And that doesn't change even if I modify the
> mouse_wheel_change value.
>
> -Rob
Anyway , thank you very much for your advices.
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On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 09:44:14AM +0900, orang Aumori Jepun wrote:
> Sorry , Rob, I replied directly to you, so resend to this list.
>
> > In ~/.config/audacious/config, there is a parameter called
> > mouse_wheel_change. I expect that is what you're looking for.
> >
> > By the way, most softwa
Sorry , Rob, I replied directly to you, so resend to this list.
> In ~/.config/audacious/config, there is a parameter called
> mouse_wheel_change. I expect that is what you're looking for.
>
> By the way, most software on Linux systems keep user settings in hidden
> files in the user's home dire
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 09:16:42PM +0900, orang Aumori Jepun wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I'm using Debian Squeeze.
> While I'm using audacious music player, I can increase/decrease audio volume
> by 5% with mouse wheel.
> But , I want change the 5% to 1% or any value I want.
> Anyone please tell me how
Hi, all.
I'm using Debian Squeeze.
While I'm using audacious music player, I can increase/decrease audio volume by
5% with mouse wheel.
But , I want change the 5% to 1% or any value I want.
Anyone please tell me how to do .
Ubuntu hardy had a preference menu to change the value , but debian squee
discussion on
> > this and another lists about that).
> >
> > I tried to uninstall it, and certainly, I have no problem: I have sound
> > but I don't have any volume control on my Gnome. I know that the Gnome
> > volume control relays on Pulseaudio, but is th
, and certainly, I have no problem: I have sound
> but I don't have any volume control on my Gnome. I know that the Gnome
> volume control relays on Pulseaudio, but is there any wait to get a
> volume control for Alsa on the Gnome panel?
Mmm... "gnome-media" package contains
I tried to uninstall it, and certainly, I have no problem: I have sound
> but I don't have any volume control on my Gnome. I know that the Gnome
> volume control relays on Pulseaudio, but is there any wait to get a
> volume control for Alsa on the Gnome panel?
http://packages.debian.o
to uninstall it, and certainly, I have no problem: I have sound
> but I don't have any volume control on my Gnome. I know that the Gnome
> volume control relays on Pulseaudio, but is there any wait to get a
> volume control for Alsa on the Gnome panel?
A quick 'apt-cache search
gt; this and another lists about that).
>
> I tried to uninstall it, and certainly, I have no problem: I have sound
> but I don't have any volume control on my Gnome. I know that the Gnome
> volume control relays on Pulseaudio, but is there any wait to get a
> volume contro
Hi all!
Recently I installed Debian on a new computer, and I want to avoid using
Pulseaudio (it is problematic for me, and this is a long discussion on
this and another lists about that).
I tried to uninstall it, and certainly, I have no problem: I have sound
but I don't have any volume co
Hi,
Of the two of the boxes that I have, both of them have problems with
gnome-volume-control-applet.
The first box, after I login from gdm, I get
The panel encountered a problem while loading
"OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet".
If I remove all my gnome/gdk2 configure directories/
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 21:45:22 +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
>> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I
>> need is the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more
>> -- I used to use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'
Rob Owens wrote:
On Sat, Oct 02, 2010 at 10:02:56AM -0500, hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2010-10-01, T o n g wrote:
I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I
need is the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more
-- I used to u
Nuno Magalhães :
>
> If you just want volume control, i use gkrellm's volume plugin. Does
That's excellent! Thanks!
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On Sat, Oct 02, 2010 at 10:02:56AM -0500, hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
> Liam O'Toole wrote:
>> On 2010-10-01, T o n g wrote:
>>> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I
>>> need is the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any mo
Hi,
If you just want volume control, i use gkrellm's volume plugin. Does
come with other core plugins so maybe not what you want. Keybindings
seem interesting.
iH
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Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2010-10-01, T o n g wrote:
I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a GUI sound mixer
pla
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010 15:28:46 + (UTC)
T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
> the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
> use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm
On 2010-10-01, T o n g wrote:
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
> the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
> use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a GUI sound mixer
> pla
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010 15:28 + (UTC) T o n g wrote:
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I
> need is the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more
> -- I used to use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a
> GUI s
On Fri, Oct 01, 2010 at 03:28:46PM +, T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
> the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
> use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm
On Fri, Oct 01, 2010 at 03:28:46PM +, T o n g wrote:
>
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
> the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
> use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm ye
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 15:28:46 +, T o n g wrote:
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need
> is the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used
> to use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a GUI sound
Hi,
I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a GUI sound mixer
plain and simple enough for me.
Just like Gnome
On Sat,29.May.10, 18:38:59, Michael Goetze wrote:
>
> Now all I need is for them to interface with my sound hardware. :) I
> tried installing pulseaudio and running gnome-volume-control-applet
> in my systray, but it didn't have any effect. (The hotkeys for
> setting the LCD
alse
Now all I need is for them to interface with my sound hardware. :) I
tried installing pulseaudio and running gnome-volume-control-applet in
my systray, but it didn't have any effect. (The hotkeys for setting the
LCD backlight interfaced nicely with the gnome-power-manager applet.)
Ple
Hello:
On my testing system (ThinkPad T61p, amd64) sound is suddenly broken.
In alsamixer, the controls for headphone and speaker both appear, and
neither is muted, but the up arrow does nothing. In
/var/lib/alsa/asound.state, where the current state of the sound card
is stored, there are no entr
Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
>
>> I'm currently using a wireless Dell keyboard that has a rotary
>> electro-mechanical volume control on the corner. It controls the volume
>> in Gnome, out of the box, but not in KDE.
>>
>> Any sugges
Kent West wrote:
> I'm currently using a wireless Dell keyboard that has a rotary
> electro-mechanical volume control on the corner. It controls the volume
> in Gnome, out of the box, but not in KDE.
>
> Any suggestions for getting it to control KDE's volume?
>
I'm currently using a wireless Dell keyboard that has a rotary
electro-mechanical volume control on the corner. It controls the volume
in Gnome, out of the box, but not in KDE.
Any suggestions for getting it to control KDE's volume?
Thanks!
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 11:49:19 +0100, pch wrote:
> Hi,
> I check a few midi player available in debian repository and only one
> work - xmms-midi (xmms plugin). But it play one midi file and can't
> work correctly. What can I do to play midi music?
>
> How can I change volume master & PCM from con
Hi,
I check a few midi player available in debian repository and only one
work - xmms-midi (xmms plugin). But it play one midi file and can't work
correctly. What can I do to play midi music?
How can I change volume master & PCM from console?
Thank,
Pawe?
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Hi!
I recently installed Pulseaudio because a lot of people said it was the best
thing, and i'd been having some problems with my audio beforehand. After
following some detailed instructions online i managed to get it running
smoothly with all my apps.
My one problem is the volume control
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quicktip: mouse wheel on kmix icon also commands the single slider that
> ypu selected as master. No clicks needed ;)
Wow! I have been using KDE for years and never even knew about this awesome
tip! Thanks for sharing it!
raju
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> Well that was easy. Wonder why I've never noticed that. Thanks!
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You need the select the PCM since it's the master. Just right-click to
the mixer icon and select "select master channel" and select PCM from
the appeared window and select OK. Now your misbehaving slider will
control your master out.
Quicktip: mouse wheel on kmix icon
On Thursday 03 July 2008, Kent West wrote:
> How do I get the volume control in the systray to control the
> PCM control instead of whatever other control it is
> presumably controlling?
Right click on the speaker .. see the menu ... "Select Master
Channel" . and pick
> I have a couple of different machines doing this.
>
> Audio works fine, volume control works fine from the mixer, depending on
> which control I move. However, the systray volume control related to
> kmix doesn't control the device in kmix which controls the volume.
>
On 07/03/2008 05:02 PM, Kent West wrote:
[...]
How do I get the volume control in the systray to control the PCM
control instead of whatever other control it is presumably controlling?
Thanks!
The tiny volume control affects the "master" volume control; however,
the master
I have a couple of different machines doing this.
Audio works fine, volume control works fine from the mixer, depending on
which control I move. However, the systray volume control related to
kmix doesn't control the device in kmix which controls the volume.
For example, on this machi
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 17:45 +0100, Fritz Wettstein wrote:
I can sudo alsamixer, it starts a ncurses application with some vertical bars,
but don't know what to do with it.
The lsmod shows nothing what looks sound-related.
alsamixer should be usable without runnin
On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 17:45 +0100, Fritz Wettstein wrote:
> I can sudo alsamixer, it starts a ncurses application with some vertical
> bars, but don't know what to do with it.
> The lsmod shows nothing what looks sound-related.
alsamixer should be usable without running it as root, your normal us
On Tue December 26 2006 08:45, Fritz Wettstein wrote:
> > Do you have sound working otherwise? Can you run alsamixer from a
> > terminal and change the mixer settings?
>
> I can sudo alsamixer, it starts a ncurses application with some vertical
> bars, but don't know what to do with it.
Activate
> Do you have sound working otherwise? Can you run alsamixer from a terminal
> and change the mixer settings?
>
I can sudo alsamixer, it starts a ncurses application with some vertical bars,
but don't know what to do with it.
The lsmod shows nothing what looks sound-related.
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On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 15:41 +0100, Fritz Wettstein wrote:
> The volume control panel is marked with a red "X" and when it is clicked an
> alert "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found" pops up.
>
> Debian etch i386 is installed on an Intel-
The volume control panel is marked with a red "X" and when it is clicked an
alert "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found" pops up.
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Idea
efore the main alsaplayer / alsamixer volume
control. I haven't figured out any way to actually to this, however.
If I use a sound server like ESD or aRTs or JACK can I use them to
reduce volume before the sound goes to ALSA? If so, which one should I
use?
Thanks again,
Pirkka
O
Hi,I recently bought a new computer and installed Debian unstable for amd64 on it. I'm having trouble with my Creative Soundblaster Audigy LS card.I am trying to use ALSA with my card and the ca0106 module. I get sound from the card, but the sound is really loud and I have to have my volume setting
Luc Saffre escribe:
> I am running Debian on a Dell Latitude 110L notebook. Recently I
> upgraded from sarge to etch. Now my sound system is dead. On each start
> of either KDE or Gnome I get a message box "No volume control elements
> and/or devices found".
Maybe you
Hello,
I am running Debian on a Dell Latitude 110L notebook. Recently I
upgraded from sarge to etch. Now my sound system is dead. On each start
of either KDE or Gnome I get a message box "No volume control elements
and/or devices found".
The same box comes also when I invoke the me
Colin wrote:
Henry Hollenberg wrote:
When I checked for devices I see no /dev/dsp but there is a /dev/snd and
/dev/sndstat.
Load the snd_pcm_oss kernel module
Anybody else seen gnome Volume Control broken as such?
Use the alsamixergui to change volume with ALSA
That did it
Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> When I checked for devices I see no /dev/dsp but there is a /dev/snd and
> /dev/sndstat.
Load the snd_pcm_oss kernel module
> Anybody else seen gnome Volume Control broken as such?
Use the alsamixergui to change volume with ALSA
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This problem has been happening a lot lately. In any case, it has
happened on most computers that I have installed Debian on recently.
I remember being told that the reason is that Alsa is not stable
enough so that it does not get installed by default (or something to
that effect).
Not much help,
weak or no sound.
SO, I went to the gnome Volume Control Applet (2.8.2) but it complains
about: "Sorry, no mixer elements and/or devices found" in an Error dialog.
When I checked for devices I see no /dev/dsp but there is a /dev/snd and
/dev/sndstat.
Anybody else seen gnome Volume Co
ticular aspect of the system is
> changing the volume on the wrong channel of my device.
>
> Where can I change this?
>
I suspect a bug on Gnome "volume control"...
Andrea
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Andrea Vettorello wrote:
Ah, should have paid more attention. When you talked above to binding
keys to change volume, are you refering to a particular application or
the Gnome "keyboard shortcuts"?
Yes, the Gnome "Keyboard Shortcuts" has a section "Sound" with 3
interesting elements, "Volume mute"
o modify my volume up or down I see the volume
> >>bar move up and down but there is no change to the volume of the audio I
> >>hear, probably because the volume on the wrong channel is being changed.
> >>Using the volume control panel applet I've selected "Headp
e volume on the wrong channel is being changed.
> Using the volume control panel applet I've selected "Headphone" and that
> works when I use the slider.
>
> How can I specify the channel that the system wide applet should change?
>
Try using the applet "
Hi, running Unstable.
When I use bound keys to modify my volume up or down I see the volume
bar move up and down but there is no change to the volume of the audio I
hear, probably because the volume on the wrong channel is being changed.
Using the volume control panel applet I've sel
Hello Josh,
Did you ever get this problem fixed, because I am having the same
problem since I re-installed debian on my desktop. The gnome volume
control was working fine before on this very same system machine.
Any help would be mightliy appreciated.
Greg
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%% Sridhar Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ss> I had the same problem. Check out bug #250393 at
ss> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=250393
ss> The solution is to install one of gstreamer-alsa, gstreamer-oss or
ss> gstreamer-esd.
Actually I had all those installe
"Paul Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I recently updated my sid box to all the latest stuff for the first
> time
> in a month or two, which got me from Gnome 2.4 to 2.6. Once I
> Except one thing: the volume control applet on the panel doesn't work.
> It
>
rsion. I also looked and I have both gstreamer
(0.6.4) and gstreamer0.8 (0.8.1) installed.
Anyone have any other thoughts on this, or where to look for more clues?
I actually used the gconf editor and looked at the gnome-volume-control
section, and I _DO_ see the right stuff there; there
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 14:36, Paul Smith wrote:
> Except one thing: the volume control applet on the panel doesn't work.
> It won't find any of the channels; like it can't find the audio
> devices. But, they're there! I've tried removing it from the panel and
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I recently updated my sid box to all the latest stuff for the first time
in a month or two, which got me from Gnome 2.4 to 2.6. Once I
discovered that I had to kill the old services like gconf (which doesn't
happen normally when you log out) it seems fine.
Except one thing: the volume co
Mark Roach wrote:
On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 06:38, josh wrote:
After upgrading to Gnome 2.6 in unstable, the volume control applet no
longer works. if I click on the slider, it just jumps back to the
original position. If I open the volume applet's preferences dialog, the
text area suppo
On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 06:38, josh wrote:
> After upgrading to Gnome 2.6 in unstable, the volume control applet no
> longer works. if I click on the slider, it just jumps back to the
> original position. If I open the volume applet's preferences dialog, the
> text area supposed
After upgrading to Gnome 2.6 in unstable, the volume control applet no
longer works. if I click on the slider, it just jumps back to the
original position. If I open the volume applet's preferences dialog, the
text area supposedly containing the available audio channels is empty.
If I selec
On 13 Dec 2003 at 19:39, Brian Potkin wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 02:18:09PM +, Brian Potkin wrote:
>
> > To mention several
> > packages: aumix is said to be a competent utility and mp3blaster
> > can play cd's and comes with nmixer;
>
On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 02:18:09PM +, Brian Potkin wrote:
> To mention several
> packages: aumix is said to be a competent utility and mp3blaster
> can play cd's and comes with nmixer;
Before everyone rushes off to download mp3blaster to play
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