Re: Re: Disabling Builting Speakers On TiBook
Eeee!!! My ears!!!! Need to make it stop!!!
aumix installed just fine & works pretty well. I was under the impression
the settings weren't persistent from Matt's mail, so I installed setmixer
as he suggested. The second I apt-got it, a high pitched sound went off
from the laptop on both the speakers & line out.
dpkg -r setmixer didn't seem to make that disappear & now I think I am
stuck with my built in micrphone on. (Didn't even know this thing had
one... where's it live?) How can I turn this off so it doesn't drive me
to killing someone?
Help is very much waited for & appreaciated ahead of time!
-Mark
On 27 Sep 2002, Matt Christian wrote:
> "Chris Tillman" <tillman@voicetrak.com> writes:
>
> > On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 11:31:31PM +1000, Toby Sargeant wrote:
> > [...]
> > > Are you using the OSS or the ALSA driver? In at least the recent OSS
> > > drivers, the speaker is always muted when the line-out is plugged as far
> > > as I'm aware. There shouldn't be anything special about esd.
> > >
> > > I've been informed that ALSA, on the other hand, provides two volume
> > > controls; one for speakers and one for line-out.
> > >
> >
> > aumix also provides control of both (the top two lines of the display).
>
> I've also found that the setmixer program works wonders by saving and
> restoring your the mixer parameters over reboots.
>
> apt-get install setmixer
>
> - Matt
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