On Sat, 2003-12-27 at 05:13, Geoff Hacker wrote: > Joao Palhoto Matos wrote: > > >With right mouse button on the panel choose > > > >Add to Panel > > Multimedia > > Volume Control > > > > > > OK, doing that, and cranking the volume up to max, the sound is still > MUCH SOFTER than it was before. I distinctly remember having a panel > with many different volume controls on it that would adjust the volume > on many different components of the system, from the speakers to the CD > player. Using that control panel, I had been able to increase the volume > to quite a reasonable level, certainly much higher than the hush I now > have. I have read the documentation on the GNOME Volume Control Applet > V2.2. It says to access additional functionality for working with > volume, right-click on the applet and choose 'run audio mixer', which > sounds like the sort of thing I used to have. Yet when I right-click on > the applet, there is no option to 'run audio mixer', just 'mute', > 'help', 'about...', 'remove from panel' and 'move'! Does anybody know > what might have happened to make the audio mixer disappear from my > volume control, and how I might go about getting it back? > > Thanks, > > Geoff Try alsamixer. Don Henson _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list