Hello
Have installed sound blaster 16pci sound card. Hardrake offered 2
drivers-oss and alsa. Installed the alsa driver. I have the alsa
mixer gui. The sound volume at maximum setting is still low. Any ideas
on how to increase volume wuld be appreciated.
Thanks
John
On Saturday 15 May 2004 08:58 am, John wrote:
Hello
Have installed sound blaster 16pci sound card. Hardrake offered 2
drivers-oss and alsa. Installed the alsa driver. I have the alsa
mixer gui. The sound volume at maximum setting is still low. Any ideas
on how to increase volume wuld be
It has been suggested that I consider LVM for partitioning 10.0rc1 but as
yet there is no install support for LVM according to mandrake, yet code for
LVM is included in 10.1. Would someone like to expound on this.
Regards;
Hoyt
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I'm running 9.1/KDE 3.1 on a ThinkPad T40. Sound works, but the volume is
very low on KsCD (barely audible) and doesn't seem to go to speakers that are
integral to an external monitor, even if I set the hardware speaker volume
control to max. With the same CD under Win2K I can push the volume
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 18:58, Paul Kaplan wrote:
I'm running 9.1/KDE 3.1 on a ThinkPad T40. Sound works, but the volume is
very low on KsCD (barely audible) and doesn't seem to go to speakers that are
integral to an external monitor, even if I set the hardware speaker volume
control to max.
On Sunday 09 Mar 2003 10:16 am, Michael Adams wrote:
With kde when you exit you have the option of checking save settings for
next session or something like that. If you don't check it, the settings
are restored to the defaults or to the previous last saved settings. I have
no idea which
On Sunday 09 Mar 2003 8:59 pm, bascule wrote:
kmix has a 'save current volumes as default' off the 'file' menu if you
open kmix :)
bascule
I thought I had done that before, but I've done it again to make sure. See
what happens g
Anne
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On Friday 07 Mar 2003 5:03 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
I haven't heard this before, Tom. I wonder if that's the reason my
'slider' kept dropping down to around 60%? Short of gravity I've
never been able to explain it. Anyway, aumix, as you said, was at
around 60%, so I've hitched it up.
In reply to Anne's mail, d.d. Sat, 8 Mar 2003 10:14:41 +:
levels in aumix, click on File, then Save before quitting aumix.
Otherwise the settings won't be saved.
Sadly, gravity prevailed. The volume indicator was way down again this
morning. It's not important, but I wish I knew what's
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 10:53 am, Paul wrote:
In reply to Anne's mail, d.d. Sat, 8 Mar 2003 10:14:41 +:
levels in aumix, click on File, then Save before quitting aumix.
Otherwise the settings won't be saved.
Sadly, gravity prevailed. The volume indicator was way down again this
On Saturday March 8 2003 04:14 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
I forgot one important thing, sorry. Once you adjust the
volume levels in aumix, click on File, then Save before quitting
aumix. Otherwise the settings won't be saved.
Sadly, gravity prevailed. The volume indicator was way down
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 5:13 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Saturday March 8 2003 04:14 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
I forgot one important thing, sorry. Once you adjust the
volume levels in aumix, click on File, then Save before quitting
aumix. Otherwise the settings won't be saved.
On Sat, 08 Mar 2003 23:14, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 07 Mar 2003 5:03 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
I haven't heard this before, Tom. I wonder if that's the reason my
'slider' kept dropping down to around 60%? Short of gravity I've
never been able to explain it. Anyway, aumix, as you
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 7:39 pm, Michael Adams wrote:
On Sat, 08 Mar 2003 23:14, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 07 Mar 2003 5:03 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
I haven't heard this before, Tom. I wonder if that's the reason my
'slider' kept dropping down to around 60%? Short of gravity I've
On Thursday March 6 2003 07:20 pm, bascule wrote:
apart from the obvious of checking mixer levels i should note that
my sblive card is significantly quieter in lm 9.0 than it is in
winxp, if i put the amp volume down and turn mandrake and winxp
volumes to max the winxp has a lot more! why this
On Friday 07 Mar 2003 3:22 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thursday March 6 2003 07:20 pm, bascule wrote:
FWIW, if you use kmix to raise the volume, also check aumix. A few
times in the past, I'd set the volume to 100% in kmix, only to find
the speaker levels (spkr) in aumix were at something
On Friday March 7 2003 09:38 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 07 Mar 2003 3:22 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
FWIW, if you use kmix to raise the volume, also check aumix.
A few times in the past, I'd set the volume to 100% in kmix, only
to find the speaker levels (spkr) in aumix were at
On Friday 07 Mar 2003 5:03 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Friday March 7 2003 09:38 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 07 Mar 2003 3:22 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
FWIW, if you use kmix to raise the volume, also check aumix.
A few times in the past, I'd set the volume to 100% in kmix, only
On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 7:04 am, Jon wrote:
Hi,
I have a sound blaster card that Mandrake 9.0 has detected. Whilst the
sound is coming through the volume level is very low. How can this be
changed? Thanks.
Jon.
You probably just need to turn up the mixer level
KmenuMultimediaSoundKmix
save
On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 7:04 am, Jon wrote:
Hi,
I have a sound blaster card that Mandrake 9.0 has detected. Whilst the
sound is coming through the volume level is very low. How can this be
changed? Thanks.
The most common cause is low mixer settings, so run KMix and check them.
While
apart from the obvious of checking mixer levels i should note that my sblive
card is significantly quieter in lm 9.0 than it is in winxp, if i put the amp
volume down and turn mandrake and winxp volumes to max the winxp has a lot
more! why this is i don't know, with lm 8.2 this wasn't the case,
Hi,
I have a sound blaster card that Mandrake 9.0 has
detected. Whilst the sound is coming through the volume level is very low. How
can this be changed? Thanks.
Jon.
I can control my laptop's volume with the fn+PageUP/PageDOWN keys.
But after i resume my laptop from sleep (it sleeps when i close the
cover) I lose keyboard volume control. Gnome multimedia applet still
works, though. Anybody know how i can fix this? Is there some sort of
deamon that needs to
I'm using gkrellm's plugins from:
[quini@quinipt quini]$ rpm -qa|grep gkrellm
gkrellm-themes-0.2-1mdk
gkrellm-1.2.8-2mdk
gkrellm-plugins-1.2.8-1mdk
[quini@quinipt quini]$
And sound plugin is working for me... hope that helps ;)
Es Dilluns 06 Maig 2002 02:18, en Todd Slater va escriure:
I'm
Todd Slater wrote:
I'm trying to get the volume plugin for gkrellm, but get this error when I
run make:
In file included from volume.c:26:
volume.h:20:30: gkrellm/gkrellm.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [volume.o] Error 1
The readme said to make sure to have installed the gkrellm header
On Mon, 06 May 2002 22:02:17 +0200
Guy Zelck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Todd Slater wrote:
I'm trying to get the volume plugin for gkrellm, but get this error
when I run make:
In file included from volume.c:26:
volume.h:20:30: gkrellm/gkrellm.h: No such file or directory
make: ***
I tarred my data and did a multi-volume save on a bunch of floppies. The
floppies are raw format. Now I cannot seem to get the data back, which is
stored in block files. Could somebody tell me how to do this?
Thanks
Andy Gay
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ueee la'
dopo lunga e faticosa battaglia sono riuscito a far funzionare la scheda
audio
(yamaha opl3-sax...) ora pero tutte le volte che uso linux devo ri
settare il volume,
lanciando kmix e rialzando il volume da li.
come faccio per far rimanere il volume come era al momeno del Halt?
scusatemi
Alle 15:04, lunedì 18 febbraio 2002, hai scritto:
ueee la'
dopo lunga e faticosa battaglia sono riuscito a far funzionare la scheda
audio
(yamaha opl3-sax...) ora pero tutte le volte che uso linux devo ri
settare il volume,
lanciando kmix e rialzando il volume da li.
come faccio per far
Il giorno 15:04, lunedì 18 febbraio 2002 hai scritto:
ueee la'
dopo lunga e faticosa battaglia sono riuscito a far funzionare la scheda
audio
(yamaha opl3-sax...) ora pero tutte le volte che uso linux devo ri
settare il volume,
lanciando kmix e rialzando il volume da li.
come faccio per
Il 15:03, lunedì 11 febbraio 2002, hai fatto finta di scrivere:
Il giorno 10:53, lunedì 11 febbraio 2002 hai scritto:
ciao a tutti ho un problema con l'audio: non riesco a
regolare il volume se non dalle casse.
Ciao,
da KDE ti basta andare nel menù K, poi in Multimedia, quindi in Suono;
scusa se l'argomento non c'entra niente..
visto che hai una sk audio uguale alla mia volevo chiederti un favore:
potresti mandarmi le risultanze del comando lsmod digitato da root.
Mi faresti davvero un gran favore perche' ho pasticciato col kernel ed
ora non sento piu' nessun suono e
ciao a tutti ho un problema con l'audio: non riesco a
regolare il volume se non dalle casse.
fin qui il tutto potrebbe anche passare se non fosse
che vlc quando fa partire i dvd lo fa a un volume così
basso che con le casse a tutto volume le devo mettere
nell'orecchio per sentire!
cosa devo fare?
Luigi De Pascale wrote:
Carissimi,
questa mailing list ha gia' un volume di fuoco non indifferente.
Sarebbe utile forse minimizzare i replay inutili.
E.G. rispondere direttamente all'utente che si chiede se lo leggiamo che
in effetti il suo mail si e' graziosamente deposto nel mailbox di
Il 00:04, gioved 11 gennaio 2001, scrivesti:
Sono un neofita.
Ha installato il primo CD della 7.2.
Qualcuno sa dirmi come si pu regolare il volume dell'audio in uscita dalla
scheda sonora?
Non credo si possa agire solamente sugli altoparlanti.
Grazie a tutti per l'aiuto. Alberto
Devi
Ho installato Mandrake 7.1 ed ho un piccolo problema, in quanto non
riesco a mantenere la regolazione del volume che imposto sul pannello
mixer, nel senso che, ad ogni avvio, il volume torna a metà (decisamente
troppo alto).
Come faccio a memorizzare le impostazioni del volume, in modo che si
I've got the same problem
I noticed the same thing happened with Mandrake 6.1 but the problem went away
after I played with it a while...can't figure out what I did (and wish I could
because it's not going away in 7.0 and its really annoying)
On Mon, 07 Apr 2036, you wrote:
I have installed
I have installed Linux Mandrake 7.0 on my computer without any problem. And I
have run sndconfig to setup my (very) old SB16 sound card and it is running
nicely. The problem is that every time I log on (either as root or user), the
sound volume is always at maximum level and I have to reduce it
In Mandrake 7.0, the sound volume changes I make with aumix do not stay in
place. Every time I reboot, the settings change back to EXTREMELY LOUD,
which I of course don't notice until I go to play music and have to rush
to turn it down. How can make my volume setting changes stay in place
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