Hey Mario, I'm not sure, but Karmic packages on Jaunty should work.
Anyway, I took measurements with a sound meter and my headphones. I think we're just migrating the problem. Alsa is already a dB scale. This patch maybe makes it more linear to the ears. I don't know enough about sound to say for sure. It works, but needs some tuning or a more advanced algorithm. With patch: Varying master: 16: 53dbC 19: 54dbC 23: 56dbC 26: 57dbC 29: 59dbC 32: 61dbC 35: 62dbC 39: 64dbC 42: 66dbC 45: 67dbC 48: 69dbC 55: 71dbC 58: 73dbC 61: 75dbC 65: 77dbC 71: 79dbC 74: 80dbC 77: 83dbC 81: 85dbC 84: 85dbC 87: 87dbC 90: 87dbC 94: 87dbC 97: 87dbC 100: 87dbC Without patch: 26: 52dbC 29: 53dbC 32: 54dbC 35: 56dbC 39: 57dbC 42: 59dbC 45: 61dbC 48: 62dbC 52: 64dbC 55: 66dbC 58: 68dbC 61: 69dbC 65: 71dbC 68: 72dbC 71: 74dbC 74: 76dbC 77: 78dbC 81: 80dbC 84: 82dbC 87: 84dbC 90: 86dbC 94: 86dbC 97: 86dbC 100: 86dbC -- Better (non-linear) volume control https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204898 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs