On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Reid Rivenburgh <reidr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Lawrence E. Graves > <lgraves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Sun, 2009-05-24 at 15:37 +1000, Greg wrote: >>> On 24/05/2009 2:50 PM, Reid Rivenburgh wrote: >>> > Hi. I got my F11 preupdate to work; I think maybe an anaconda update >>> > did the trick. So now I'm running F11. I've run into a few issues. >>> > I used to have an audio volume applet installed in my gnome panel, >>> > which made it convenient to quickly adjust the volume. When I first >>> > logged in under F11, it put up a dialog that said something about that >>> > applet no longer exisitng. I don't see an obvious replacement. Is >>> > there something else I could use or install? (I guess I'll ask about >>> > other issues in other mails as necessary....) >>> > >>> > Thanks! >>> > >>> > -- Reid >>> > >>> > Try running at a console: >>> > >>> > alsamixer -c0 >>> > >>> > that should give you access to the 'real' hardware volume controls >>> > for your card. You may need to boost one of those to get full volume. >>> > >>> that may get you more sound volume >>> >> >> Install gst-mixer either at root or yum extender. Then go to >> system/preference/Advanced sound and there it is > > Thanks for the pointers. I didn't have gst-mixer installed. But it > looks like a standalone mixer tool. I'd like to have a gnome panel > applet that I can use to easily mouse wheel up/down to change the > volume. Does gst-mixer or something else provide that? I'm not even > sure what the name of the volume applet was in F10 and earlier.... > (And to clarify, sound is working fine.) You should have an icon in the notification area. (It is no longer an applet but a notification area icon). -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list