Thanks - this worked. Kmix is now a panel icon as well when I start KDE...
Ed
At 02:49 AM Friday, 6/22/2001, bascule wrote -=>
>there is a k>config>kde>sound>mixer dialog with a 'load volumes on login'
>setting but i don't know if this launches the panel icon as well,
>
>also a long winded way i
there is a k>config>kde>sound>mixer dialog with a 'load volumes on login'
setting but i don't know if this launches the panel icon as well,
also a long winded way is to manually launch and dock kmix, logout with 'save
setting' and from then on as long you don't accidentally exit kmix before
lo
Ed Kasky wrote:
> Is there a volume control anywhere in KDE desktop? I hate
> to admit to being used to the slider in windoze
>
> But...
>
> Ed
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Edwith konqueror, navigate to your ~
multimedia>sound>kmix,
check the setting so that on close it docks with the panel,
bascule
On Thursday 21 June 2001 6:50 am, you wrote:
> Is there a volume control anywhere in KDE desktop? I hate to admit to
> being used to the slider in windoze
>
>
> Is there a volume control anywhere in KDE desktop? I hate to admit to
> being used to the slider in windoze
You can always run aumix from the command prompt. I don't use KDE, so I can;t
tell where it is hidden in the menus...
Paul