Re: Not-so-newbie question: volume control
- From: Geoff Hacker <geoffreyhacker bigpond com>
- To: Joao Palhoto Matos <jmatos math ist utl pt>
- Cc: Gnome List <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Not-so-newbie question: volume control
- Date: Sat Dec 27 07:14:21 2003
Joao Palhoto Matos wrote:
With right mouse button on the panel choose
Add to Panel
Multimedia
Volume Control
OK, doing that, and cranking the volume up to max, the sound is still
MUCH SOFTER than it was before. I distinctly remember having a panel
with many different volume controls on it that would adjust the volume
on many different components of the system, from the speakers to the CD
player. Using that control panel, I had been able to increase the volume
to quite a reasonable level, certainly much higher than the hush I now
have. I have read the documentation on the GNOME Volume Control Applet
V2.2. It says to access additional functionality for working with
volume, right-click on the applet and choose 'run audio mixer', which
sounds like the sort of thing I used to have. Yet when I right-click on
the applet, there is no option to 'run audio mixer', just 'mute',
'help', 'about...', 'remove from panel' and 'move'! Does anybody know
what might have happened to make the audio mixer disappear from my
volume control, and how I might go about getting it back?
Thanks,
Geoff
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