decreasing the volume of the bash sounds

Willem van der Walt wvdwalt at csir.co.za
Mon Jul 25 08:54:02 EDT 2005


Hi,
I am not sure that this will work for beeps etc. but you might do aumix -q
and check the volume setting. decriece  with aumix -v50 e.g.
HTH
Willem


On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Darragh wrote:

> hello,
> Hello, I'm using a laptop and the sound is very high. I want to be able to decrease the volume of the sounds while in a bash prompt.
> for example, when I press back space at the start of a line it beeps as you'd expect. That's the type of sound I want to be able to
> decrease.
>
> I'd Also like to know how to get the sound to go through an earphone. While using windows when I connected an earphone in the
> speakers automatically muted and sound was sent through the earphone jack however this doesn't seem to be the dase in Linux. how can
> I set this up? I read that this is normal.
>
> I'm using a dell d600 with Suse 9.3.
>
> Thanks
> Oh and by the way, I heard from someone that speakup wouldn't work with suse 9.3. is this still the case?
>
> Darragh
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