I believe that if you say so. I have no idea what Linux sound subsystem
I'm dealing with here.

But if it's not a driver issue why does alsamixer(1) max out at the same
100% as sound preferences does? Maybe there's some alsa / pulseaudio API
to go past 100% (or rather, move the 100% mark). But preferably I'd like
to adjust things so that I can also raise the volume in the low-level
apps, not just gnome-media programs.

Anyway. If you or someone else can tell me where these things are
defined I could see about producing a patch to move the 100% mark for my
hardware, right now I'm blocking on not knowing *where* to patch things.

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Sound preferences allow for setting the volume to >100%. But there's no setting 
to allow the keyboard volume keys to go beyond 100%
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474516
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