Hallo,
Brian Dunn hat gesagt: // Brian Dunn wrote:
carmen wrote:
wmix, wmmixer, and wmsmixer: portage's short
description claims all 3
support ALSA. one fails on "XpmError: XpmOpenFailed (.1986-2)" and the
others fail on "no such device /dev/mixer", while -d hw:0,0(,0) just sends
them for a loop
gnome-panel has the perfect volume control, but then gnome-settings-daemon
launches and screws up all the fonts, not to mention chews 15 or 30 mb of
ram. and when you kill gnome-settings-daemon, the volume control button
_disappears_ from the panel, while the other stuff stays
in summary, is there a volume control for fluxbox that actually works?
I use keyboard shortcuts for volume control in fluxbox. take a look at this:
http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php/Howto_edit_the_keys_file
Another solution can be hotkeys:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/x11/hotkeys
It catches events from special keys on many keyboards and starts
user-defined programs. It also can set the mixer and displays a nice
volume slider as an on-screen-display-bar (OSD). Unfortunatly it
seems, this is hardcoded to use the old OSS-mixer interface so it
won't work with for example the M-Audio Audiophile that I have in my
main machine but I'm using hotkeys on my laptop.
Ciao
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