But in Windows the volume is higher, then I use Ubuntu, and the volume
sounds so low.
And in Windows, the volume is good, I can adjust the speaker to low or
high.
But on Ubuntu I have to put the speaker volume to max to hear it like I
want it, but in Windows, I get same volume when I only have it
There is probably good rationale in not setting the volume to the
maximum by default, and the volume control icon is pretty discoverable,
so users can set the volume higher themselves if they need to.
As such, I'm closing this bug for now. To learn the rationale, you may
want to do a search in the
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-media
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I don't have "Master" in alsamixer.
I was able to fix this though by double-clicking on the Sound-icon on
the uhm startmenu bar, and raise PCM to full.
But then next time I install Ubuntu, maybe I have todo it again, and other new
users, don't know how todo it.
Fix so in Hardy Heron, it will be
Please try running "alsamixer" in a terminal, and increasing the volume
level for "Master" and "PCM" there.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Incomplete
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HELLO HELP! FIX THIS!
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