> "Tim" == Anderson, Tim TL33E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tim> Hi, My sound defaults to a very low level in GNOME for some reason. I
Tim> set it to maximum in the GNOME mixer, and saved the settings. This
Tim> only seems to save the settings for the mixer program itself though,
Hi,
My sound defaults to a very low level in GNOME for some reason. I set it to
maximum in the GNOME mixer, and saved the settings. This only seems to save
the settings for the mixer program itself though, meaning I have to run the
mixer on startup for the settings to actually be applied.
Is ther
On Fri, May 15, 1998 at 06:25:05AM -0400, Paul Miller wrote:
> hmm.. that works the same as aumix... hmm.. if my sound driver was
> compiled as a module, would it reset the defaults when being loaded?
Yes it would if you were loading it with kerneld and allowing
it to be auto-unloaded.
> I think
aul Miller wrote:
> >
> > How can I set the sound card mixer defaults (volumes, etc)? Each time I
> > login, my settings are reset.
> >
> > I have an old Creative Labs SoundBlaster 16..
>
> cam lets you set your volume levels from the command line, or from
On Tue, May 12, 1998 at 05:01:01PM -0400, Paul Miller wrote:
>
> How can I set the sound card mixer defaults (volumes, etc)? Each time I
> login, my settings are reset.
>
> I have an old Creative Labs SoundBlaster 16..
cam lets you set your volume levels from the command line,
> How can I set the sound card mixer defaults (volumes, etc)? Each time I
> login, my settings are reset.
use cam. There's an option (read the manpage, I've forgotten how to do
it) to save sound settings. Then you can run cam from the command
line (in a boot script) with s
How can I set the sound card mixer defaults (volumes, etc)? Each time I
login, my settings are reset.
I have an old Creative Labs SoundBlaster 16..
-Paul
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