> I heard today that turning down the speaker volume should fix this > somewhat. Problem is that, after a reboot, this is set to max again. I > intend to have a look at some files and see if I can incorporate a dirty > hack for the time being, to fix this. No promises that this will bring > anything, though. >
Right. No fix, since I don't see a place where I could grab it in the neck. I did find that the phone volume setting is in /home/root/Settings/Trolltech/Phone.conf. Somehow, after a reboot, the setting of this file is not used and implemented, but some default setting is used. I found the default Qtopia Phone.conf and played around with that, but to no avail. After a reboot the speaker volume is at 127 (max), not at 90 (which is in the Phone.conf in $HOME/Settings/Trolltech/Phone.conf). After just looking at the setting, Phone.conf is updated already, overwriting the preferred setting. Paul -- Good friends are good for your health. -Irwin Sarason http://www.nlpagan.net Running on Mandriva Linux 2008 and Ubuntu 8.04 _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community