On Tue, 2009-04-21 at 13:50 +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote: > On Mon, 2009-04-20 at 23:29 -0500, Callum Lerwick wrote: > > So, the shiny new pulseaudio mixer setup in F11 took away my ability to > > tell the panel applet which channel to use. It seems to insist on > > messing with the master. I have a second computer hooked in to the line > > in, so it can share speakers with my main box. I had it set up so the > > master volume was set on maximum, and the panel volume thingy adjusted > > the PCM volume. This allowed me to adjust volumes separately, the > > secondary box stayed at a constant volume and the main box could be > > adjusted freely without affecting the secondary machine. > > > > How do I get this behavior back? > > _This_ behaviour, no. Any reasons why you don't use PulseAudio over the > network instead? Because this is simpler. And the secondary box is running Windows XP. If anything is there some way I can just have an option to get the old damn panel applet back? Seems like yet another case of ripping out a stable solution and replacing it with a new, shiny and immature one that fails to provide similar functionality. Can I at least get a secret gconf key to do what I want? :P
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