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
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.
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