Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop debian (sid) machine, ALSA, Gnome.
It should be
On 08/30/2008 02:25 PM, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop debian (sid) machine, ALSA,
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:25:05PM +0100, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop debian
On Sun,31.Aug.08, 17:37:22, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account independently?
So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with gnome alsa
mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop
On 31/08/08 17:39, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:25:05PM +0100, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect
On 08/31/2008 01:00 PM, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
[...]
Thanks to few other responses I know I can use alsactl; I tried as a
mere user (not a root) and it allows me to store / restore the settings; ie
/usr/sbin/alsactl -f /home/userA/.alsa-config store
/usr/sbin/alsactl -f
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop debian (sid) machine, ALSA, Gnome.
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Kind regards,
Michal R. Hoffmann
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