'Twas brillig, and Frode Severin Hatlevik at 22/09/10 10:06 did gyre and
gimble:
> 2010/9/21 Colin Guthrie :
>>> Now I have a separate problem with kmix, seemingly.
>>> If I use 'alsamixer -c0' in a terminal to monitor what kmix is
>>> actually doing to my soundcard when raising and lowering the vo
2010/9/21 Colin Guthrie :
>> Now I have a separate problem with kmix, seemingly.
>> If I use 'alsamixer -c0' in a terminal to monitor what kmix is
>> actually doing to my soundcard when raising and lowering the volume, I
>> notice that the 'Master' control slider sets PCM to 100 or 98 when I
>> rai
'Twas brillig, and Frode Severin Hatlevik at 20/09/10 20:59 did gyre and
gimble:
> 2010/9/20 Colin Guthrie :
>> 'Twas brillig, and Frode Severin Hatlevik at 18/09/10 22:14 did gyre and
>> gimble:
>>> What happens is this:
>>> After KDE loads the desktop, all the mixer levels seem to be reset to
>>>
2010/9/20 Colin Guthrie :
> 'Twas brillig, and Frode Severin Hatlevik at 18/09/10 22:14 did gyre and
> gimble:
>> What happens is this:
>> After KDE loads the desktop, all the mixer levels seem to be reset to
>> factory default levels, which are not appropriate. The worst part is
>> that the mic in
'Twas brillig, and Frode Severin Hatlevik at 18/09/10 22:14 did gyre and
gimble:
> What happens is this:
> After KDE loads the desktop, all the mixer levels seem to be reset to
> factory default levels, which are not appropriate. The worst part is
> that the mic in the 'Playback' category is unmute
2010/9/7 Richard Shaw :
> On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 2:51 AM, Jan Kasprzak wrote:
>> Hello, world!\n
>>
>> On my laptop the "Front mic" input is routed to the speakers/headphones
>> after boot, causing unnecessary noise and sometimes even a feedback loop.
>> I can mute it using "amixer -D hw:0
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 2:51 AM, Jan Kasprzak wrote:
> Hello, world!\n
>
> On my laptop the "Front mic" input is routed to the speakers/headphones
> after boot, causing unnecessary noise and sometimes even a feedback loop.
> I can mute it using "amixer -D hw:0 set 'Front mic' mute", but it b
Dear Jan,
Am Montag, den 06.09.2010, 09:51 +0200 schrieb Jan Kasprzak:
> On my laptop the "Front mic" input is routed to the speakers/headphones
> after boot, causing unnecessary noise and sometimes even a feedback loop.
> I can mute it using "amixer -D hw:0 set 'Front mic' mute", but it becomes
Hello, world!\n
On my laptop the "Front mic" input is routed to the speakers/headphones
after boot, causing unnecessary noise and sometimes even a feedback loop.
I can mute it using "amixer -D hw:0 set 'Front mic' mute", but it becomes
unmuted every time I suspend and resume the laptop, or