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Hello,

A few weeks ago, I got completely sick of having to use the mouse to use my
window manager, so I went hunting for an alternative, found StumpWM, tried it,
and never went back.  That is, until I tried to adjust the volume with
alsamixer and nothing happened.  I had to go back to Xfce and turn up the
volume all the way from the volume adjustment thingy on the panel, to be able
to adjust the volume from Stump with alsamixer.

I know that there are a few different volume controls for ALSA (Master, PCM,
Front, etc.), and Xfce's panel volume control thingy was set to control/adjust
 Master, so why does it seem that Xfce, a *desktop* *manager*, trumps
alsamixer, ALSA's official volume controls?!

Xfce would have been purged from my system a while ago, if it wasn't for this. 
>:|

Thanks,
Aidan
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