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Perhaps you may disable the on-board one so as to avoid conflicts.




Robert E. Blair wrote:

> I have a system with two sound cards (one on board and one added just 
> for gnomemeeting).  Ever since going to SL 4 from SL 3 
> gome-volume-control fails on startup with the message "Sorry, no mixer 
> elements and/or devices found".  This is an x86_64 system.  Any clue as 
> to why this might be?  I notice that the system seems to default to the 
> wrong one for most things - it would be nice to correct this.  It is 
> not, however, at the top of my priority list.
> 
> Ioannis Vranos wrote:
> 
>> Paul A. Rombouts wrote:
>>
>>> May I make a request for a package that allows the PC speaker to beep 
>>> again on SL 40?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> In GNOME, I suppose this is possible to do by going to Sound & 
>> Video::Volume Control (gnome-volume-control to run it from command 
>> line) and remove the mute the "PC Speaker" (and increasing its volume).
>>
>>
>> I am sending a small screenshot attached.
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
> 
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