Aleksandar Kuktin wrote:
>> On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 01:53:31 +0200
>> Aleksandar Kuktin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> First, sorry for the delay. I've only just now got to trying this
>> thing. Aaaand... how do you start this?
>>
>> [blahblahblah]
>>
>
> Aha, OK! Your mixer has to have the PCM device as well. So, if it does
> not appear on alsamixer, then you have to start some program that will
> instantiate (or whatever) the PCM and *then* you can start gvolwheel,
> and you do so without any arguments.
>
> But, I was hoping I could run it even without the system tray.
> Unfortunately, no, you NEED a windowmanager that can do that. Good
> thing I still have those blackbox sources lying around. Be back in a
> second. Or two.

It seems to me that it really wouldn't be that hard to develop a program 
interface that merely calls amixer with the appropriate settings.  The 
user interface could be gtk, qt, java, python, or even tk.

Personally, I have a volume control built into my speakers so it's not 
important to me.

   -- Bruce

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