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volume not controlled by mixer applet
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volume not controlled by mixer applet
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I own a Lenovo T61. Volume buttons work in Gutsy after some manual
configuration: System - Preferences - Sound, and choose 'PCM' as the
default mixer channel.
The problem appears to be that Intel HDA alsa driver doesn't export a
Master mixer, and GNOME chooses to control Mic by default.
The
** Description changed:
I own Thinkpad T61 7664 - 16U with Intel HDA sound card. I run updated
Hardy Heron. Everything worked as expected on Feisty
- Pressing hotkeys volume-up and volume-down cause the OSD to display, but
- the actual sound level doesn't change.
+ Pressing hotkeys
I don't have any sound at all.
OSD is perfect.
I had some low sound under gutsy and hardy until few days ago (can't
remember when exactly)
Sound works fine under XP so it's not hardware related.
You may see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/195719 for a complete
description and the
I can confirm this behaviour on my T61p, the sound level does not change
when using the volume control buttons , the OSD display is very cool
though.
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volume not controlled by mixer applet
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