2011/8/13
On 08/13/2011 01:55 PM, Michael Powell wrote:
Peter Nikolic wrote:
On Saturday 13 August 2011 08:35:33 Basil Chupin wrote:
On 13/08/11 17:08, Rajko M. wrote:
On Friday, August 12, 2011 10:13:31 PM Basil Chupin wrote:
* in YaST, under Sound deselect pulseaudio in the Other options (bottom right);
As soon as you disable PA (pulseaudio) and restart KMix you will have all channels.
It may appear that we are talking about different applications here because I just tried engaging KMIX and didn't see anything like the channels one sees in alsamixer.
BC
PulseAudio really screws with Kmix on this system each slider has it's own tab stupid idea if you dont want any of the claimed bennifits of PA (note i said claimed cus i could not find ONE) then get rid of it .
As for Kmix and missing sliders right click on the mixer is a vacant space pick select channels and add or remove at your leisure although with some audio chips the choice is very limited
Pete .
I have disabled Pulse for a long time because, although the concept is nice, it's broken as far as any use I might have. Same old story, devs all want to tout "All hail me for all the new features I've added..." and socialize at community get-togethers for mutual ego stroking but nobody wants to do the unglamorous and hidden grunt work of fixing problems. </rant>
I don't know if this may have changed in later times, but I remember once upon a time there used to be two KMix's, one "normal" and the other a "KMix- PulseAudio". I remember when trying to use Pulse having to remove the former and install the latter and reversing it when I ultimately always ended up disabling PulseAudio.
I won't use Pulse because for way too long (numerous versions full of new 'features') any system notification will cause a loud clicking "spitch".
This 'spitch' issue has been in openFATE for almost a year now. If it actually is the same that annoys you. I almost got deaf while listening to music on my laptop + headphones.
https://features.opensuse.org/310668
Just add this line to /etc/pulse/daemon.conf:
flat-volumes = no
R.
It's especially annoying when playing music and this happens. Been doing this for years and doesn't seem it's going to get fixed anytime soon.
I disabled PA as Basil said, and then appears de kmix controls. Now I enabled PA, and I will try Your solution to change flat-volumes yo "no" in the /etc/pulse/daemon.conf file, but all the lines are commented with ";" and then this file has no effect. Thanks -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org