If you use pipewire as your audio server, copy
~/.local/state/wireplumber to /var/lib/lightdm/.local/state and use
chown to set the owner of the folder to user and group lightdm. For
pulseaudio, it's either .config/pulse or it's in .local/state somewhere.
This should set your lightdm volume to the same as your normal user volume.
On 11/26/23 21:47, Pavel Vlček wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to change lightdm-gtk-greeter volume? When Orca starts,
I get 100% volume and changing it wia default keys is not working.
Thanks,
Pavel
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