hi all I've just noticed an odd issue. This is not a fedora specific issue, I'm just posting it here for any gnome users to comment on, because I can't join the gnome lists, too many captchas that I can't get past. There seems to be two different sound volumes. I'll demonstrate. First, go into the sound settings panel in the control center. Press the "where am I" shortcut on the "output volume" slider. I hear: output volume: slider 31454 31 percent. If I check the same thing on the top bar under settings, I hear: volume slider 0.5 47 percent. Again, use the where am I shortcut or you'll only get the slider, not it's percentage. This is for my builtin sound card. If I plug in my headset, I hear: output volume: slider 50153 50 percent. In the top bar panel I hear: volume slider 0.8 76 percent. If I plug my headset into a windows box, mellisa has one, the volume thingy on the task bar starts at 50 percent. The only reason I'm mentioning windows is because I think both it and gnome's sound panel are telling me the hardware level volume, that is, the level at which the hardware is set to. I'm not sure at all what the top panel is measuring. It took me a while to figure this one out, I thought it was a problem with the headset, then I thought it was a problem in the linux USB sound drivers. Has anyone noticed this? And if so, is it a bug? If it's a bug, what do I file it against? gnome shell, pulse audio? Help would really be appreciated, I'm stumped. Thanks Kendell clark -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct