Tyler MacDonald wrote:
My daughter and I share a multiseat debian setup. I'm using gnome and she
uses KDE. I like to listen to music using amarok. She likes to play games
whose sound get annoying after awhile, like gcompris or childsplay, or
http://www.nickjr.com/playtime/ or
My daughter and I share a multiseat debian setup. I'm using gnome and she
uses KDE. I like to listen to music using amarok. She likes to play games
whose sound get annoying after awhile, like gcompris or childsplay, or
http://www.nickjr.com/playtime/ or http://www.boohbah.com/ .
The problem is
On Sat,13.Sep.08, 10:25:46, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
Is there any way to separate the volume on a per-desktop basis, so that I
can make her clicks and whirs quieter and my music louder?
I can think of two ways:
1. two separate soundcards
2. volume control in the application itself
Many
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 10:25:46 -0700
Tyler MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My daughter and I share a multiseat debian setup. I'm using gnome and
she uses KDE. I like to listen to music using amarok. She likes to
play games whose sound get annoying after awhile, like gcompris or
childsplay,
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