On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 20:49:09 -0800 John Davis said:
run alsamixer and fix your mixer. :)
> Thanks, this is exactly the problem. However, mixer does control the
> volume, but the max-volume for mixer is about 25% of the actual max
> volume, and thus very quiet. Barely audible over the fan. Runnin
Thanks, this is exactly the problem. However, mixer does control the
volume, but the max-volume for mixer is about 25% of the actual max
volume, and thus very quiet. Barely audible over the fan. Running
gnome-config somehow resets the volume so mixer can adjust volume from
mute to max. I noticed th
The mixer module will only work if you compile with libasound2-dev
installed in Ubuntu... I do believe this may be a pulse audio issue,
as Im using Ubuntu here and I simply got rid of pulseaudio. It sucks
anyway.
-Toma
2009/11/23 Jochen Schroeder :
> On 11/22/09 20:01, John Davis wrote:
>> Than
On 11/22/09 20:01, John Davis wrote:
> Thanks, but pulseaudio is running under both circumstances
>
> j...@cleese:~$ ps -ef | grep pulse
> j 2111 1 0 19:57 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio
> --start --log-target=syslog
> j 2114 2111 0 19:57 ?00:00:00
> /usr/lib/
Well, was just a thought ;) Must be something that gnome-session is
running which enlightenment does not...
dh
John Davis wrote:
> Thanks, but pulseaudio is running under both circumstances
>
> j...@cleese:~$ ps -ef | grep pulse
> j 2111 1 0 19:57 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/pulseau
Thanks, but pulseaudio is running under both circumstances
j...@cleese:~$ ps -ef | grep pulse
j 2111 1 0 19:57 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio
--start --log-target=syslog
j 2114 2111 0 19:57 ?00:00:00
/usr/lib/pulseaudio/pulse/gconf-helper
j 2160 2139
John Davis wrote:
> When I reboot my machine and login to enlightenment, there is no
> sound. If I logout and instead login to the default Ubuntu gnome
> session, the sound works. If I log out of gnome and start an
> enlightenment session again, the sound now works in e, too. So I know
> that my ha
When I reboot my machine and login to enlightenment, there is no
sound. If I logout and instead login to the default Ubuntu gnome
session, the sound works. If I log out of gnome and start an
enlightenment session again, the sound now works in e, too. So I know
that my hardware is working, but what