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On 04/15/2012 09:48 PM, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
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<pre wrap="">'yum search pulse' shows, among many other things, these:
paman.x86_64 : Management tool for PulseAudio
paprefs.x86_64 : Management tool for PulseAudio
pavumeter.x86_64 : Volume meter for PulseAudio
Maybe some of these will do what you desire?
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Not as far as I can tell.<br>
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And in any case this begs the question of why one would have to
install non-standard tools to access functionality that (a) people
are likely to need to access and (b) was previously accessible using
standard tools.<br>
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(I understand that you are trying to be helpful and solve my
particular problem for me, and I appreciate that, but since I can
already solve my particular problem with alsamixer, as yucky as that
is, I'm much more interested in the general problem that most users
aren't going to be able to figure out how to modify their sound card
settings.)<br>
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jik<br>
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