2010-05-07 11:29:52 |
Robert |
bug |
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added bug |
2010-05-07 11:30:16 |
Robert |
summary |
When first logging in, master volume is at maximum level |
When first waking up from sleeping, master volume is at maximum level |
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2010-05-10 10:57:47 |
ojap |
affects |
ubuntu |
alsa-driver (Ubuntu) |
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2010-05-28 17:50:42 |
Charlie Kravetz |
alsa-driver (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2010-05-28 17:51:05 |
Charlie Kravetz |
affects |
alsa-driver (Ubuntu) |
xfce4-mixer (Ubuntu) |
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2010-05-29 12:59:10 |
Charlie Kravetz |
description |
Using Lucid Xubuntu, when I first log in, the master volume is at maximum. (Note that this is a change from previous releases where the master volume was usually muted when first booting up.) |
Using Lucid Xubuntu, the master volume is at maximum whenever the laptop (Lenovo ThinkPad R61i) wakes up from sleeping. (Note that this is a change from previous releases where the master volume was usually muted when first booting up.)
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2010-07-26 14:26:54 |
Charlie Kravetz |
xfce4-mixer (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2010-07-26 14:26:54 |
Charlie Kravetz |
xfce4-mixer (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2012-11-09 20:43:58 |
Lionel Le Folgoc |
affects |
xfce4-mixer (Ubuntu) |
ubuntu |
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