Hi there.

I wonder why no more comments have been posted for over two weeks now.
As far as I am concerned, the problem is still in place, and none of the
workarounds proposed above (using a pure PCM-control; passing
ignore_dB=yes to the module(s)) have worked out for me.

Anyway, I found another workaround which up to now works good for me. A more 
comprehensive description can be found here 
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9363330&postcount=30). In summary:
1. Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
2. In there, uncomment any autodetection modules (modules module-udev-detect, 
module-hal-detect, module-detect)
3. Add a line "load-module module-alsa-sink device=surround40:0". Replace 
"surround40:0"  with whatever matches your configuration.
4. Open alsamixer and adjust the hardware controls to match the maximum output 
volume desired by you.
5. Restart pulseaudio via running "killall pulseaudio" within a terminal.

==> PulseAudio now  does the volume control in software now, in a way
the user would expect, and leaves the hardware controls alone, i.e., as
you adjusted them.

I hope this does help some of you. I would be glad to get some feedback.

Best wishes, 
-- Stefan

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