Simply configure kmix to use a different mixer element.
** Changed in: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Not a KDE issue. Something in the subsystem I'd assume. First guess
would be the driver itself.
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Hi again,
I've found the solution for Gnome : From the System menu, click Preferences ->
Sound, and in the Default Mixer Tracks field, choose PCM.
(http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Install_Ubuntu_Gutsy_Gibbon_on_a_T61p)
This seems more to be a Ubuntu general configuration problem than a
hotkey-set
Hello,
I had this bug with Kubuntu Feisty, and resolved it by doing a right click on
the KMix icon, and switching the master canal to PCM.
But now i've got quite the same problem with Ubuntu Gutsy. Indeed, the
hotkeys only change the CD volume, and not PCM... I haven't found the
solution yet, bu
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hotkey-setup => kdebase
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Sorry forgot to mention I am running Gusty. The problem didn't exist in
Edgy the keys worked fine.
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