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solo
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29 June 2003, 03:25 »
I installed Redhat on my custom built AOpen, with a 1.7 ghz celeron... installed fine, detected the video card (geforce mx), and everything. Only thing that's a bit weird is the audio (thru the i845 ac97 driver). It works, but the sound is *very* soft. I didn't hear it until I cranked it up, and even then it was so soft I have to put my ear up to the speaker to hear it. The mixer is up full... Is there something I can do to fix this?
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29 June 2003, 08:03 »
i haven't the slightest idea. maybe its the actual computer volume, or the system volume. maybe one of them is down low, and one is up?? i don't know. sorry i couldn't be of more help..
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29 June 2003, 22:11 »
Yeah, check the volume on the computer, run
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30 June 2003, 08:45 »
Whichever sound mixer you choose, there should be a volume slider for both Master and PCM. Be sure both of these are turned up to reasonable levels.
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1 July 2003, 12:03 »
no, the mixer is up full blast, every single level is maxed.
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2 July 2003, 14:51 »
Try to get aumix either by RPM or via apt-get. If not, build it from source:
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/aumix/
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4 July 2003, 21:46 »
SHEESH i have aumix!!!! i have kmix!!! i have the gnome mixer!!!!
the OSS mixer (/dev/mixer) which controls all sound levels on the OSS-compatible sound card driver is maxxed out. All levels are absolutely topped, nothing's muted. There is nothing I can do regarding mixers.
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