Thanks, Michael ! Your note help a lot to my ears.

2009/9/8 Michael Cronenworth <[email protected]>

> It might be that new "feature" implemented in F11 called "flat volumes." In
> an attempt to copy Windows, for only God knows why, the PA folks made your
> apps change the system volume. This, coupled with a bug in gstreamer
> adjusting at logarithmic amounts instead of linear, it makes volume
> management a pain. The fix?
>
> /etc/pulse/daemon.conf
> Uncomment "flat-volumes = yes" and change it to "no" and save. Log out,
> wait 30 seconds for pulse to die (another great "feature") and log in.
> Volume level changes are now normal again! Coupled with the latest PA update
> yesterday, F11 now sounds like F10. Ah...
>
> Have a good one.
>
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