[ltp] sound on t23
Andrzej Wasowski
linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Sat, 20 Jul 2002 01:36:14 +0200
There is one sound but several channels. Use a mixer program for
balancing them. I used both KDE mixer and GNOME mixer. Both work on my
TP R30. I can balance the loudness as I want between speaker (beeps),
pcm (event sounds, etc), midi, audio cd, and others. Should also work
for me. I have not tried but there used to be an old standard mixer for
X. I belive this should work as well if you use neither gnome nor kde.
andrzej
David Grindrod wrote:
> I have the same problem with an A31p. In fact also had it with a Dell
> Inspiron. Anyone know the reason why the sound is so low in Linux? Is
> there a way around this?
>
> Dave
>
> Norman Levin wrote:
>
>> Must be 2 kinds of sound on the laptop.
>> Redhat 7.2 and 7.3 recognized the sound card and
>> played something thur it. It was incredibly low.
>> However, alarms - beeps - that is very loud.
>>
>> I am trying to find some cdplayer or kscd that allows
>> adjusting the sound for an audio cd - but it seems
>> the max volume is very low.
>>
>> Need to check this with suse8.0
>>
>> norm levin
>>
>>
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