Public bug reported:
I'm using a brand new installation of Hardy. The default Gnome Volume
Control Applet preferences didn't work: it was set to Realtek ALC660
(OSS Mixer) but there were no real control over sound volume. So I
changed preferences and I put "Playback: ALSA PCM on front:0" instead of
Realtek ALC660 and now I can control the sound volume of the system. But
now I have two issues:
- each time I reboot the sound volume is resetted to max volume
- I can control the sound volume of the OS through the applet, but it has no
control over audio coming from webpages (like a YouTube video)
I suppose that all this issues are coming from the new PulseAudio, cause
I haven't anyone of them under Gutsy. I'm using an Asus PRO31Jm
notebook.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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No control over sound volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222989
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