I encountered the same thing here. Remastersys required casper, and
casper set the compcache to 50%.
Regardless of the fact that it may be a good thing performance wise, I
still think it's not something that should happen without the user's
knowledge.
I had to waste quite a bit of time to find
Correction. instead of commenting volume = merge, replace it with
volume = zero. This way the speaker volume is set to 0dB, which is
full volume.
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OK, after quite a bit of digging, I found a solution that worked for me.
I suppose it qualifies as a mere workaround, but here it is:
sudo gedit /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-
speaker.conf
find [Element Speaker]
got to volume = merge and place a ; in front of it, to
In the past 48 hours I did try other distros with newer kernels as well,
but none worked. I figured I had to find a solution on my own, as this
bug seems to have been around for some 3 years at the least, so there
were faint chances of a patch coming anytime soon. ignore_db=1 is what
everybody
Public bug reported:
Volume seems to work fine on the built-in laptop speakers (4 of them).
When headphones are plugged in (two stereo headphone outputs), volume
cuts to zero once the 16% level is reached in Master channel (as seen in
alsamixer).
I suspect that the headphones are not properly
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Title:
[HP Pavilion dv6z Notebook PC, IDT 92HD81B1X5, Black Headphone Out,
Front] volume slider problem
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