I don't think it's a pulse related problem because even though I'm a gnome user
I don't have poulseaudio installed, it's just plain old, pure(but great) alsa.
Also, I would like to make sure that you've noticed the text from the gentoo
bug comment:
{
With 3.5-rc5 alsamixer shows "Master [dB gain: 6.75]" and "PCM [dB gain: 14.00,
14.00]" for the maximum values, same as with the other non-working kernels.
Until now the only visual differences between 3.0.6 and the rest(values when
vertical sliders are at 100):
1)3.0.6 has "master front" dB gain: 14.00 vs. "Master [dB gain: 6.75]" for
other versions;
2)3.0.6 has "PCM" dB gain: 0.00 vs. "PCM" dB gain: 14.00 for others.
"Front" and "Headphones" dB gains are 0.00 at maximum values for all
kernels(including 3.0.6), so I don't understand why newer kernels need a
different than zero value for "PCM".
}
where 3.0.6 is my last working kernel version and other versions are the
ones(newer) that have a low sound volume.
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