At 12:34 PM 8/21/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Kirby, if you are using KDE desktop or Gnome click on the K or >footprint (start button) and then look up for multimedia then sound >and you will see several selections pick one that looks like a speaker > and you will find sound volume there or the aux ,I think it is, > either one will allow you to crank up the volume. enjoy, Dennis M. Thanks Dennis, helpful. Getting loud sounds from Midi, system sounds (e.g. "ahem" sound). But cdplayer and grip wierdly don't play through my sound card at all. I have to plug headphones into CD device. Still trying to figure that out. Kirby >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>mailto:newbie-owner@linux-mandrake >.com]On Behalf Of Kirby Urner >Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 12:59 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [newbie] CD player, volume very faint > > >I just installed Mandrake 8.0, too curious to wait for 8.1, even though I >have the problematic VIA/Apollo chipset (see earlier thread). I'm in >Mandrake right now, and thought the installation process very smooth. > >I have two CDs on ide1. Set cdplayer to look at /mnt/cdrom2. When I >play a music cd, the volume is incredibly faint. HardDrake found the >ISA Ensoniq and played the 8-bit sound test (dunno about getting MIDI >up yet -- works in WinME). What I'm not finding is a global volume >control in any of the config tools. > >Kirby
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