You need to run kmix. There doesn't seem to be menu entry for it. You can add one manually or click the application menu and "Run Command", then type kmix. Kmix is part of the kdemultimedia package.
-Paul
On Saturday 31 January 2004 23:22, Paul_Vandenberg wrote:
You need to run kmix. There doesn't seem to be menu entry for it. You can add one manually or click the application menu and "Run Command", then type kmix. Kmix is part of the kdemultimedia package.
KDE 3.1.4 in Feodora is awful IMO, you really should upgrade to kde-redhats 3.1.5 0r 3.1.95.. It fixes many "missing/broken" things and brings you bang up to date (almost) or build your own..
Colin
Paul_Vandenberg schrieb:
You need to run kmix. There doesn't seem to be menu entry for it. You can add one manually or click the application menu and "Run Command", then type kmix. Kmix is part of the kdemultimedia package.
-Paul
There is also an applet called kmix for the control panel, so you dont have to start kmix every time you want to adjust the volume.