On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:06 AM, David Burgess <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ubuntu 12.04.1 amd64 (chroot i386)
>
> I have a couple of very different models of thin client, and both have
> the same problem. When the client is booted, the sound is too low to
> be useful, despite the fact that the volume on the Windows terminal
> server is set to max. alsamixer reveals that the Master and Master
> Mono volumes are set to 34 on one model of thin client. On another
> model there is no Master Mono channel, but the Master is set to 34. On
> a third model, the Master volume is set at 41. I have all of the
> following options in lts.conf:
>
> VOLUME=100
> HEADPHONE_VOLUME=100
> PCM_VOLUME=100
> CD_VOLUME=100
> FRONT_VOLUME=100
Just to follow up, I did this in lts.conf:
RCFILE_01=/etc/ltsp/volset
and the script looks like this:
#!/bin/bash
#
#
amixer set Master 100%
# EOF
copyright 2012. Just kidding.
db
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