Debian :: Enable Sound Louder Than 100% In Settings?
Jun 17, 2015debian 8 64bit
How do I enable louder than 100% in sound settings?
debian 8 64bit
How do I enable louder than 100% in sound settings?
How can I get louder sound?Usually all soundcards work right out of the box with ubuntu, but it seems that the volume is not as loud as it should be, even with all the settings to max.
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I'm using Debian Lenny, the only problem that I have is that the sound card isn't recognize by the system, I have installed ALSA 1.0.20 and I followed several tutorials trying to enable my sound card (ATI tech Azalia (Intel HDA)but all tries fail.
So, after install another distro in the same pc I figured out that the sound card is enable and running by default, the ALSA version is the same -1.0.20- but the kernel is different -2.6.31.xx- so my questions are:
1. do you recommend me to upgrade my lenny's kernel to fix the problem?
2. is there a way to upgrade specific packages -for example samba, alsa, kernel- using unstable or testing versions instead of upgrade the entire distro? actually I'm confortable with lenny
3. what configuration should I check in the "other" distro to use that parameters in lenny?
I'm using Debian Lenny, the only problem that I have is that the sound card isn't recognize by the system, I have installed ALSA 1.0.20 and I followed several tutorials trying to enable my sound card (ATI tech Azalia (Intel HDA)but all tries fail.
So, after install another distro -debian based- in the same pc I figured out that the sound card is enable and running by default, the ALSA version is the same -1.0.20- but the kernel is different -2.6.31.xx- so my questions are:
1. do you recommend me to upgrade my lenny's kernel to fix the problem?
2. is there a way to upgrade specific packages -for example samba, alsa, kernel- using unstable or testing versions instead of upgrade the entire distro? actually I'm confortable with lenny
3. what configuration should I check in the "other" distro to use that parameters in lenny?
Jessie 8.2
Cinnamon 2.2.16
Sound settings crash when accessed from cinnamon-settings menu:
Code: Select all$ cinnamon-settings
Could not find bluetooth module; is the cinnamon-control-center package installed?
__init__ took 79.102 ms
(cinnamon-settings.py:3856): Gtk-WARNING **: Symbolic icon cin-audio-input-microphone-low-symbolic-ltr of size 16 is in an icon theme directory of size 128
[Code] .....
Segmentation fault
Here is the output when trying to open 'Sound' directly:
Code: Select all$ cinnamon-settings sound
Unknown module sound, using cinnamon-control-center
Could not find bluetooth module; is the cinnamon-control-center package installed?
(cinnamon-settings.py:3877): Gtk-WARNING **: Symbolic icon cin-audio-input-microphone-low-symbolic-ltr of size 16 is in an icon theme directory of size 128
[Code] ....
Segmentation fault
I've never been able to get bluetooth working. Installed version is:
Gnome-bluetooth (3.14.0-2)
I have a Debian Sid x86_64 installation on my laptop. I used to use skype a lot when I was on ArchLinux in chrooted 32bit environment. Nowdays, I tried running skype straight on the 64bit environment, when I finally got it running, I couldn't get into sound settings, it froze right when I clicked the Sound options... So I decided to make the 32 bit environment, so I used debootstrap and schroot and now I have fully functional 32bit chrooted system. It does the same thing all over again! it drives me crazy... I should probably tell you, I use pulseaudio. This makes it a little hard to like the distro for me... I used to be an ArchLinux user for quite few years, but I didn't want to solve so many things every day, so I went with debian
View 1 Replies View RelatedHere is some info about my system:
System: Host: notosh Kernel: 3.16-2-amd64 x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: KDE 4.14.1
Distro: Debian GNU/Linux jessie/sid
Machine: System: TOSHIBA product: Satellite C75D-B v: PSCLEU-003002
Mobo: TOSHIBA model: Portable PC v: MP Bios: Insyde v: 1.10 date: 04/30/2014
CPU: Quad core AMD A6-6310 APU with AMD Radeon R4 Graphics (-MCP-) cache: 8192 KB
Clock Speeds: 1: 1000 MHz 2: 1000 MHz 3: 1000 MHz 4: 1000 MHz
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I have no sound, is it possible to restore the default sound drivers/settings in 10.04?It was work well before except for one issue, I couldn't get mic in for Rosetta Stone using wine. I have followed so many howto's to try and get Rosetta Stone working and then my sound working again.I think this is my main problem I upgraded alsa to "alsa-driver-1.0.23". I could easily be wrong about that assumption though.I have a Dell XPS M1210Ubuntu 10.04 64bitI think this is my sound card, "lspci -v | less"00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)Subsystem: Dell Device 01d7Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 11 Memory at efffc000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]Capabilities: <access denied> Kernel modules: snd-hda-intelBut I don't think it is being recognized,
$ aplay -l
aplay: device_list:223: no soundcards found...
$ arecord -l
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I am running Ubuntu remix on my Asus Aspire Netbook. When watching movies on Video player and VLC I get good loud sound on music in the movie but I can barely hear anything when people talk ... background music and sounds are way louder than voices. I know these files work because I watched them before when I still had Windows XP on my netbook.
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I want to disable the touchpad while typing on my girlfriends samsung nc10 netbook. (she always selects and deletes text accidentally.. )
I though, this would be possible with gpointing-device-settings. But there, the touchpad is not shown, only a IMPS/2Logitech wheel mouse is shown. Although there is only the touchpad and no mouse...
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Right now Ive:
eth0 connects direct to internet via my cable ISP.eth1 I've set as 192.168.1.1, netmask 255.255.255.0, gateway I wasn't sure but I set as my IP on eth0 isp supplied. DNS wasn't sure, just left blank.
But I can't even enable eth1 to test those settings.
then with gui firewall crap disabled I wrote my own iptables ruleset: (kernel flagged for ip forwarding)
with all chain policies set to allow.
Code:
iptables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -j DROP
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING --out-interface eth0 -j MASQUERADE
iptables -A FORWARD --in-interface eth1 -j ACCEPT
And on the slackware box (ethernet switched btw) I set up static IP 192.168.1.100 w/ eth1 on fedora
as gateway.
But like I said, fedora refuses to enable eth1. Been reading and googling last night and all morn.
(p.s. gnome, but all the tools are confusing the crap outta me, They seem to work against each other. I'm used to just bash.)
I have been unable to find the settings to enable or adjust compiz in Unity. I am so used to Gnome that this is almost like starting over.
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View 4 Replies View RelatedWell I have two desktop environments GNOME and KDE. However the command
Code:
/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-logout" --description="KDE Login"
produces proper ouput in GNOME but not in kde.
whenever I try to run it in kde it produces the following output
Code:
$ /usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-logout" --description="KDE Login"
Failed to play sound: Sound disabled
I just installed fedora 13, everything is great but there's something im missing, i use gnome, everytime i wanted to hear a mp3 file i had to put the mouse over the file, but on fedora 13 this feature is not working anymore, is there a way to enable it?
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trying to enable sound in Ubuntu Server! I have 10.04 Server x64 on an atom (Dell A100) that I need to enable sound for a legacy device that is running in a Windows VM through a com port (all working fine bar sound)I have followed these instructions for sound issues guide, with no joy![URL]I actually have 2 identical machines, with Ubuntu Desktop on the 2nd the sound works fine, but I'd rather not install gnome etc to fix the sound! On the server:
Code:
user@server:~$ aplay -l
aplay: device_list:223 no soundcards found...
On the 2nd machine:
Code:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ aplay -l
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC662 rev1 Analog [ALC662 rev1 Analog]
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I presume the 'Kernel modules:snd-hda-intel' means the Intel driver is actually installed but I tried rebuilding the alsa driver from source anyway (selected hda-intel)it compiled successfully. But the server still says no soundcards found with the command: aplay -l I also tried adding snd-hda-intel to the bottom of /etc/modules but still no joy!
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