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Old 04-28-2009, 03:04 PM   #1
kapilbajpai88
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Hi All,

I am using RHEL5 machine and wish to know that how can I increase the volume of the inbuilt spaeakers.
How can I get the sound manager sort of popup ???

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Kapil
 
Old 04-28-2009, 04:33 PM   #2
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Hi All,

I am using RHEL5 machine and wish to know that how can I increase the volume of the inbuilt spaeakers.
How can I get the sound manager sort of popup ???

Regards,
Kapil
You don't say anything about your hardware or which desktop environment you're using. In KDE, right-click the speaker in the tray, and click the "MIXER" button. Or you can go to a terminal, and type in "alsamixer"
 
Old 04-29-2009, 02:14 PM   #3
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You don't say anything about your hardware or which desktop environment you're using. In KDE, right-click the speaker in the tray, and click the "MIXER" button. Or you can go to a terminal, and type in "alsamixer"
Hi There,

Sorry for not posting the question with all details..and thank you for the timely comment. Alsamixer is what I am looking for as i am using Gnome desktop...but i have no information about audio related hardware components in this machine.

Thank You.
 
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Hi There,

Sorry for not posting the question with all details..and thank you for the timely comment. Alsamixer is what I am looking for as i am using Gnome desktop...but i have no information about audio related hardware components in this machine.

Thank You.
Ok...as I said in my first post "go to a terminal window and type in alsamixer". Did you do that???
 
  


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