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Increase a2dp bitpool on linux
I recently bought a bluetooth headset (Philips SHB4000), and got it to stop sounding like a phone after I told linux (Mint) to use A2DP rather than HSP/HFP. However, there's still an annoying ...
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How to make all mp3 files have the same volume on Linux? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Normalising sound levels
Some songs in my music collection are quieter than others, what can I do?
Simple way to increase volume on MP3s?
Basically, I live in a place ...
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No speaker sound from input chanel in Linux mint maya 13 kde
I'm new to Linux (mint 13 kde) and I don't know how to set the sound system to hear my electric guitar through the computer. It seems that i have an input signal but I don't hear anything from ...
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Linux Sound Drivers - Recompiling kernel with ehcd-hcd module
I just installed Linux Mint and I am trying to get my usb soundcard to work. I am completely new to Linux so I have only been learning about all the important parts of the OS this afternoon. No one I ...
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Sounds on Linux mint Firefox
I have Linux mint Helena, Firefox 3.6.10, and flash plug-in non-free 10.1.85.3Ubuntu0.9.10.1. I watched some videos in YouTube and everything was fine. Today I watched some videos and always the same ...
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Headphone jack does not work in HP Pavilion G60-530us under Linux Mint 9
After installing Linux Mint on my laptop, I found that plugging in a speaker to the headphone jack did not mute the speakers. I followed the instructions here to upgrade my ALSA driver, and now my ...
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Playing sound on local computer after command in SSH connection
I'm in a ssh connection and I would like to play a sound after a command completes (not on the server where I connected).
Something:
ssh me@somewhere.com
make && play-sound-local
I have ...
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Computer starts muted (ubunutu + Xfce)
I don't know if this is a linux problem or an xfce one,
Default installation (mint 7) came with Gnome and I don't remember this problem happening then. It only occured after I switched to Xfce,
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