A few Core 2 issues
Mike Loiterman
mike at ascendency.net
Mon May 17 23:09:01 UTC 2004
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alan <mailto:alan at clueserver.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 May 2004, Mark Lane wrote:
>
>> On May 17, 2004 04:46 pm, "Mike Loiterman"
> <mike at ascendency.net> wrote:
>>> alan <mailto:alan at clueserver.org> wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 17 May 2004, Mike Loiterman wrote:
>>>>> 2. Sound is *extremely* low. I have all the volumes at their
>>>>> max and I can barely hear anything. I had the same issue with
>>>>> Core 1, but it was slightly louder.
>>>>
>>>> Find the volume control app (from the menu, not the menu bar).
>>>> Turn up the volume on pcm. I have this same problem every time
>>>> I reboot. (The volume level gets reset to zero each time.)
>>>
>>> I have everything turned up to its max volume.
>>>
>> That sounds like a speaker/amp issue. Especially since an upgrade
>> from FC1 to FC2 means a change in from OSS to Alsa sound drivers.
> I think the volume control he wants is on the OSS volume
> > controls. The pcm
> slider is the second from the left. (I am on my laptop at work so
> I cannot check what it is called. It will not upgrade to FC2 due to
> pcmcia/pci fubarage.) After booting the system it is always
> set to zero
> on my system. Probably on his too.
When I was on FC1 I would get a beep during boot up when it would
detect my PCMCIA card. Now, no beep.
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