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    Need some help guys...

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by ccbr01, Jul 25, 2007.

  1. ccbr01

    ccbr01 Matlab powerhouse! NBR Reviewer

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    Ok, I got some ubuntu on my i9300 last night after two installs. I got a problem now though. The sound not working right. With the i9300, the sound is like two independent systems (the front two speakers/subwoofer). Is there a way to combine both like in Windows?

    Edit: After some playing around, I found out what is wrong. The question is now: How do you combine the master and the master mono channels together, so i can use the volume control on the bar at the top?
     
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    Go to System, Preferences, Sound and select which channels you want to control.
     
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    ccbr01 Matlab powerhouse! NBR Reviewer

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    Awesome! Thanks for the help!