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After turning on my computer one day I noticed that the speaker output has signifcantly decreased. I thought it may be the speakers but they crank when hooked up to any other source. I use Ubuntu Linux and was thinking that maybe there was something with the volume control or something like that, or perhaps the sound card went. Anyone have any ideas? Any feed back is greatly appreciated.
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most likely some volume control
when i used linux, i used the gnome interface, and it's volume control was much like windows, where it had not only a 'main' volume slider but also a seperate slider for cd audio, wav, midi, line in, etc. maybe one of those secondary volume adjustments is turned down |
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