Poor sound level - Debian
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Linux/Gnome? I can't get the same volume levels (actually, not even
close) as I can get in WIndows XP. Since it's the same hardware, it must
be ...
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Poor sound level
Where are all the places that sound level can be set with Debian
Linux/Gnome? I can't get the same volume levels (actually, not even
close) as I can get in WIndows XP. Since it's the same hardware, it must
be a software problem.
Dave
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Re: Poor sound level
Horton heard a Who named Dave Murray saying:
> Where are all the places that sound level can be set with Debian
> Linux/Gnome? I can't get the same volume levels (actually, not even
> close) as I can get in WIndows XP. Since it's the same hardware, it must
> be a software problem.
>
Assuming you're using ALSA, open a terminal and enter alsamixer.
Make adjustments as needed.
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Re: Poor sound level
sk8r-365 wrote:
> Horton heard a Who named Dave Murray saying:
>> Where are all the places that sound level can be set with Debian
>> Linux/Gnome? I can't get the same volume levels (actually, not even
>> close) as I can get in WIndows XP. Since it's the same hardware, it must
>> be a software problem.
>>
>
> Assuming you're using ALSA, open a terminal and enter alsamixer.
> Make adjustments as needed.
>
Thank you!
Dave
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Re: Poor sound level
In alt.os.linux.debian, Dave Murray had the audacity to say that:
> sk8r-365 wrote:
>> Horton heard a Who named Dave Murray saying:
>>> Where are all the places that sound level can be set with Debian
>>> Linux/Gnome? I can't get the same volume levels (actually, not even
>>> close) as I can get in WIndows XP. Since it's the same hardware, it must
>>> be a software problem.
>>>
>>
>> Assuming you're using ALSA, open a terminal and enter alsamixer.
>> Make adjustments as needed.
>>
>
> Thank you!
>
> Dave
Also, some sound proggies include an equalizer with preamp.
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