Re: How do I set the default sound card?

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> This stuff is not missing from Linux - it's just missing from KDE.
>
> If it really bugs you, switch to Gnome, click
> "System->Preferences->Sound", and select the desired device from the
> "Default sound card" list.

What version of Gnome do you use?
First of all there is no "System" menu item here (see attached 
Gnome_Menubar.jpg). When I choose "Desktop->Preferences->Sound" I can select 
some sound files (see Gnome_Sound_Preferences1.jpg) and configure the system 
beep (see Gnome_Sound_Preferences2.jpg). Where do I find the stuff you are 
talking about?

Greetings

Ronny

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