On 2013-02-24, Fred <fred.fredex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > sigh. > > Frank, what is it that appears in the notification area? the speaker icon? > I have that. > > Liam, that's not the tool I'm asking about. > > On c5 (and a prior installation of C6 on different hardware) I could get a > mixer to appear by double-clicking the speaker icon. this had sliders for > all the various input and output devices, like MASTER, PCM, CD, etc. now I > can't get it and don't know what to do to get it. As far as I recall I > never did anything special on the other systems, it just worked. > > Further clues appreciated. > > Fred For a system running pulseaudio, the closest equivalent I can think of is pavucontrol. But CentOS doesn't ship it. I just use alsamixer. > > On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Liam O'Toole <liam.p.otoole@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> On 2013-02-24, Fred <fred.fredex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Just bringing up a Centos-6 (x86_64, FWIW) and I can't find the mixer >> app... >> > >> > on my C5 box(es), double click on the speaker icon in the top panel and I >> > get a mixer app appears on the screen. >> > >> > My new C6 box doesn't do that. I've installed all the PULSEAUDIO RPMS I >> can >> > find, but still nothing. >> > >> > what am I missing here? >> > >> > thanks! >> > >> > Fred >> >> The speaker icon is provided by the gnome-media package. To get the >> mixer, right-click on the icon and select 'Sound Preferences'. Or just >> run the gnome-volume-control command directly. >> >> -- >> >> Liam >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos