I had similar problem on my thinkpad X300. Volume control button leads
to volume control icon appear but volume is actually not changed.
I fixed by doing:
1. Set up the right keyboard shortcut by going to System=>Preferences=>Keyboard
Shortcuts
2. System => Preferences => Sound, set the "Default
This bug is a bug in gstreamer. It has been resolved and will be in Ubuntu
hardy when the next release .16 of gstreamer is released. See bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-plugins-base0.10/+bug/174292
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The solution from there doesn't fix the problem outlined in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/136287/comments/8 which happens on T60 and other models with
hardwired volume buttons. On these models the buttons shouldn't control
anything, just show the notification window di
This bug is fixed. See bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/174292
Please closed.
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This bug was nominated for Gutsy but does currently not qualify for a 7.10
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Thinkpad T61 running Gutsy fully updated as of today.
Volume keys ( and default applet behavior ) was to change the volume of the
microphone.
Right-click + properties on the applet, select PCM device fixed the applet.
Unsure how to fix the thinkpad keys though, the following steps did not work
f
the kernel people don't seem to agree on how to handle these things yet,
see the thread:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/10/15/388
so I think it should be made possible in userspace to handle such events
(volume up/down notifications etc) as either normal keypresses to be
acted upon or just notificat
This is actually even worse:
on thinkpad T60 (but I guess on some other models as well), volume
buttons are hardwired to control the volume otherwise inaccessible
through normal sound drivers - the one you could look at with:
$ cat /proc/acpi/ibm/volume
level: 14
mute: of
I can confirm this error too. I have a lenovo x61t and I am
experiencing the same problem with the volume buttons. I can't turn off
the volume through the volume button and the buttons to reduce/increase
the volume range between 75 and 96. The value of 75 and 96 changes if I
change the master volu
I've just installed the ubuntu 7.10 final, I can confirm that this
default behavior still exists for my laptop (ThinkPad R61)
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I can confirm Roger Binns' observation. Same symptoms and fix on a
Lenovo 3000 N100.
Setting "Master" to be controlled by keyboard is fix, otherwise the keys
(both dedicated and function shifted f1 f2) call up the volume graphic
but do nothing.
Shipping with preset default would presumably fix t
I have similar problems with kubuntu 6.10 (latest updates applied) on a
brand new thinkpad T61. The volume control applet is controlling the
headphones by default, not PCM. I was able to change it using "Select
Master Channel..." but it took me a bit to figure out - should be the
default.
More a
on a Thinkpad R61 the 20070914 daily build of kumbuntu has this problem
as well.
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After the latest updates my T61 Gutsy tribe 5 Kubuntu system produces
sound, but the hardware buttons don't control the master volume (which
is a bit low even on 100%). If I press them the kmilo OSD shows up, but
I can only change between 0% and 11%. The hardware mute buten mutes the
sound OK. Chan
Found a fix on thinkwiki. System->Preferences->Sound, in the Default
Mixer Tracks section nothing was selected.
Selecting PCM fixed the problem. I guess the bug is that a sensible
default is not picked on install.
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