*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 786725 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 786725
Keyboard sound control limited range but works with gnome-volume-control
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Thanks very much for going into detail on this. I will give your
instructions a go soon. I'll post back when I do.
Thanks again!
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Title:
[ThinkPa
Another thing that just came to my mind. I am not sure if I can compile
stuff on my machine and other people can then simply install it on their
machine.
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I forgot to add the link to the specific build instructions of the
gnome-settings-daemon:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/cvs/gnome/gnome-settings-daemon.html
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@Elijah
Apparently I haven't been very clear in my description. The plugins
folder is within the source package of the gnome-settings-daemon.
A rough schematic what you have to do is:
1) Get the source code with 'apt-get source gnome-settings-daemon'
2) Change the MAX_VOLUME in the source code to
Thanks Christoph,
Where is the plugins file path in regards to the root of the filesystem?
Thanks,
Elijah
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Title:
[ThinkPad W510, Conexant CX20
So I am slowly making progress. I had a look at the source code of the
gnome-settings-dameon and found out that the maximum volume you can set
with your media-keys is hardcoded... So much for an easy way to make it
configurable.
One can still set it themselves, but I don't think that is a solution
@Elijah, Christoph
If more people prefer the amplification to be off by default, that's
fine by me.
After a quick google I do get the impression that quite a few people are
frustrated with not getting their hardware's max volume.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/41348/why-can-the-volume-go-higher-
@Zoubidoo
Yes, I agree an option to configure this behavior should solve this
issue, although I think the default should be for it to be turned off.
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@Christoph, that is a good point.
@Zoubidoo, I think that would be a good solution, I would even settle
with something I could flag on or off via command line. I would suggest
it be off by default though as I suspect not many people (majority
percentage) have this issue.
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How about an amplification on/off switch in the sound preferences?
Some people want this changed, others don't. Can we find a compromise?
Here are the two cases:
1) People who can't get enough volume and have to fiddle in settings *every
time* they want to move the volume into the amplified zo
This behavior might acutally be the desired behavior for most people as
higher settings than 100% can likely lead to clipping. See for example
also this discussion: http://askubuntu.com/questions/25786/deactivate-
volume-amplification
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True story Gonzo. I just added it to the papercuts project. I deal with
this constantly.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This fake 100% thing is REALLY irritating, and it affects every machine
Ubuntu is installed on for me.
Certainly, there's a conf file that can be tweaked...?
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** Summary changed:
- [43192RU, Conexant CX20585, Speaker, Internal] volume slider problem
+ [ThinkPad W510, Conexant CX20585, Speaker, Internal] volume slider problem
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