I would try two places. First set up the sound the way you want it in Kmix (include a right click on the Microphone slider and click on muted). Click on file -> save current volumes as default. Then I would go to Control Center -> Sound -> mixer and click on Save current volumes. It takes a while to learn the tricks of a GUI. Stay calm and experiment! I have downloaded Mozilla 0.9.4 and like it. It might be worth a try. Then there is always Opra, Konqueror, Galeon, or even Lynx. Keep searching until you find one you can put up with. On Sunday 30 September 2001 06:44 pm, Oliver Ob wrote:
Now years after using console as hobby only, I find time to get myself to view around in KDE, finding it _very_ annoying that all the time Kmixer comes up with some stupid default settings which in result in a terrible beep on my notebook as Kmixer defaults to MIC=activated. So I remove that nonsense everytime to save my ears. But after next boot, all those settings which I have just made are gone. The File folder neither shows an option to SAVE the settings, what now?
KDE is often difficult for first-time users and not very self-explaining...
(I have been programming assembler for 17 years, but I have never seen such a shit like Netscape under Linux, totally inreasonable and partly unlogic key kombinations, even WORSE than the ns-windoze version).