Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: [...]
> If you still have KDE installed... > use the Kmixer - it should be under the Multimedia section of Klauncher > (your menu) - or you can start it using:- > $ kmix > > It'll appear in the systray - right-click on it, Show Mixer Window => > Mixer => Settings => Configure Kmix - tick Dock in SystemTray (to make > show in systemtray the default setting). None of that happens here.. Apparently, as seems sort of usual for this install, there is some problem. `kmix' from the command line appears to do nothing whatever. Nothing appears in system area on bottom right of bottom panel. >>From Menu => Settings => SystemSettings => Multimedia > you can set up your default profiles for different sound usage. Thanks, on mouse hover it says Multimedia contains 3 items: Audio CDs CDDB Retrieval Phonon When opened and pressing phonon I see many settings for the sound device. Thanks for that. > Hint: Menu => Help is a good place to start. All the nifty stuff shown there does not happen for me. aptitude shows it installed but broken. iB kmix - volume control and mixer Using the menus like: click the big K, then slide right one item in the bottom horizontal list of main headings to `applications'/then up to `Multimedia'/ scroll down to `soundmixer' (kmix) Pressing that gives me a tiny bouncing happy face (or maybe it is supposed to be a speaker) with sound waves emanating from it. It bounces for something like 20/30 seconds, then disappears. Again, nothing appears in system area, including in the `hidden icon' section. However, I am able to make all the adjustments with alsamixer, including adjusting right/lift volume, once someone posted the key combos. (That I should have found myself) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87hb2trzaa....@newsguy.com