Volume Control use

David Boles dgboles at gmail.com
Sat Jun 23 23:10:07 UTC 2007


on 6/23/2007 3:49 PM, Karl Larsen wrote:
> David Boles wrote:
>> on 6/23/2007 2:38 PM, Karl Larsen wrote:
>>   
>>> David Boles wrote:
>>>     
>>>> on 6/23/2007 1:34 PM, Karl Larsen wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> David Boles wrote:
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>>>> on 6/23/2007 7:12 AM, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 18:20 -0700, David Boles wrote:
>>>>>>>     
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I did, and he has.
>>>>>>>     
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> The Bugzilla report is very vague. There will be requests for more,
>>>>>> detailed information.
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>     Hi David, I did not make the report vague on purpose. I did what I 
>>>>> did because it does express what is going on. If you never use sound 
>>>>> through your sound card then this is not a problem. But if you use it 
>>>>> daily as I do the condition of the Mixers on my volume control are 
>>>>> sorry. I have been testing and the little trick to set the default 
>>>>> settings does not work.
>>>>>
>>>>>     If you have ideas that will help please let us know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Karl
>>>>>
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>> Sure. A question. Something that I just now thought of.
>>>>
>>>> The Gnome-Volume-Control that you are having problems with here. Do you
>>>> know that there are 'unselected' devices that you can add to the display?
>>>> Only the more common ones are default displayed.
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>     Come on David! Yes I know you can click Edit and Preferences and 
>>> turn on ITEMS. But you can't turn on TABS.
>>>
>>>
>>>     
>>>> gnome-volume-manager > Edit > Preferences > Select tracks to be visible
>>>>
>>>> Maybe the settings for one, or more, of these it causing your problem.
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>     Could be. But I don't know how to check the gnone-volume-manager. I 
>>> even tried it in a root Xterm window and no joy. Tell me how YOU get it up.
>>>
>>> Karl
>>>     
>> What you call Xterm, which is correct, is called a terminal by most.
>> Terminal is the generic name that fits all. There are others.
>>
>> As 'you', type   gnome-volume-control   and press the enter key. The GUI
>> should start. Then follow the suggestions from the other email.
>>
>> In GNOME it is, again on my system, also found in the menus.
>>
>> System  > Preferences > Personnel > Volume Control
>>
>> I do not know about it being in KDE menus. I would have to look and I do
>> not have KDE installed. A guess would that it is there somewhere.
>>   
> For Christ Sake I have told you 20 times the following:
> 
> I use Fedora Core 6
> I use Gnome
> 
> Please get that through your head!


Sorry I am also, at the same time, trying to help several others. Some
with other distros and some that use KDE.  8-P


>     This:
> 
> System  > Preferences > Personnel > Volume Control
> 
> does not exist on FC6. Volume Control is found at 
> System->Preferances->Volume Control. I have been using this daily. You 
> have no idea what your talking about Dave. Please let me and others get 
> it worked out. You are not any help. Sorry.
> 
> Karl
> 

Sure. You asked for help and I offered some suggestions and ideas. If you
don't want it that makes things easier for me.

Good luck.
-- 

  David



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