Re: Volume Control use

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on 6/23/2007 2:38 PM, Karl Larsen wrote:
> David Boles wrote:
>> on 6/23/2007 1:34 PM, Karl Larsen wrote:
>>   
>>> David Boles wrote:
>>>     
>>>> on 6/23/2007 7:12 AM, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 18:20 -0700, David Boles wrote:
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>> I did, and he has.
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>> The Bugzilla report is very vague. There will be requests for more,
>>>> detailed information.
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>     Hi David, I did not make the report vague on purpose. I did what I 
>>> did because it does express what is going on. If you never use sound 
>>> through your sound card then this is not a problem. But if you use it 
>>> daily as I do the condition of the Mixers on my volume control are 
>>> sorry. I have been testing and the little trick to set the default 
>>> settings does not work.
>>>
>>>     If you have ideas that will help please let us know.
>>>
>>> Karl
>>>
>>>     
>> Sure. A question. Something that I just now thought of.
>>
>> The Gnome-Volume-Control that you are having problems with here. Do you
>> know that there are 'unselected' devices that you can add to the display?
>> Only the more common ones are default displayed.
>>   
>     Come on David! Yes I know you can click Edit and Preferences and 
> turn on ITEMS. But you can't turn on TABS.
> 
> 
>> gnome-volume-manager > Edit > Preferences > Select tracks to be visible
>>
>> Maybe the settings for one, or more, of these it causing your problem.
>>   
> 
>     Could be. But I don't know how to check the gnone-volume-manager. I 
> even tried it in a root Xterm window and no joy. Tell me how YOU get it up.
> 
> Karl

What you call Xterm, which is correct, is called a terminal by most.
Terminal is the generic name that fits all. There are others.

As 'you', type   gnome-volume-control   and press the enter key. The GUI
should start. Then follow the suggestions from the other email.

In GNOME it is, again on my system, also found in the menus.

System  > Preferences > Personnel > Volume Control

I do not know about it being in KDE menus. I would have to look and I do
not have KDE installed. A guess would that it is there somewhere.
-- 

  David


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