At least in my Debians, e.g. 11, 12, 13 (14.1.4~pre) on host g5eas, all of them online upgrades, the tray popup for "Mixer" has no mute button above the slider. Instead, there are 3 tiny triangles above the slider that do nothing when clicked. Right ckicking the speaker icon and then toggling mute has no effect either. I've made no changes to the applet's defaults.
On Thu, 5 Dec 2024, Felix Miata via tde-users wrote:
At least in my Debians, e.g. 11, 12, 13 (14.1.4~pre) on host g5eas, all of them online upgrades, the tray popup for "Mixer" has no mute button above the slider. Instead, there are 3 tiny triangles above the slider that do nothing when clicked. Right ckicking the speaker icon and then toggling mute has no effect either. I've made no changes to the applet's defaults.
Ubuntu 24.04 here and I have no [MUTE] button there (anymore?) either. Under the "3 tiny triangles" is a lit, green button that mutes with a left click and turns dark green -- which I've never used.
What I do use is middle-click on the tray icon itself to mute/unmute. And, of curse, the scroll will will run the volume up/down with the cursor on the tray icon.
I rarely open the tray icon....
HTH, Jonesy
On Friday 06 December 2024 01:39:28 Felix Miata via tde-users wrote:
At least in my Debians, e.g. 11, 12, 13 (14.1.4~pre) on host g5eas, all of them online upgrades, the tray popup for "Mixer" has no mute button above the slider. Instead, there are 3 tiny triangles above the slider that do nothing when clicked. Right ckicking the speaker icon and then toggling mute has no effect either. I've made no changes to the applet's defaults.
On my kmix tray applet there is a green "LED" that is light green when I have sound and dark green when muted. It works.
Maybe an icon problem? What icon set are you using? I use "KDE-classic".
THierry
Anno domini 2024 Fri, 6 Dec 07:00:50 +0100 Thierry de Coulon via tde-users scripsit:
On Friday 06 December 2024 01:39:28 Felix Miata via tde-users wrote:
At least in my Debians, e.g. 11, 12, 13 (14.1.4~pre) on host g5eas, all of them online upgrades, the tray popup for "Mixer" has no mute button above the slider. Instead, there are 3 tiny triangles above the slider that do nothing when clicked. Right ckicking the speaker icon and then toggling mute has no effect either. I've made no changes to the applet's defaults.
On my kmix tray applet there is a green "LED" that is light green when I have sound and dark green when muted. It works.
Same here, kmix from 14.2.0
Nik
Maybe an icon problem? What icon set are you using? I use "KDE-classic".
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On 12/5/24 6:39 PM, Felix Miata via tde-users wrote:
At least in my Debians, e.g. 11, 12, 13 (14.1.4~pre) on host g5eas, all of them online upgrades, the tray popup for "Mixer" has no mute button above the slider. Instead, there are 3 tiny triangles above the slider that do nothing when clicked. Right ckicking the speaker icon and then toggling mute has no effect either. I've made no changes to the applet's defaults.
Felix,
Depending on the which version of alsa is the underlying version, there are C and C++ compile string adjustments needed. I don't recall which C or C++ on the new versions requires the -std=c11 or -std=c++11 (likely for the STL or the like). With tumbleweed the graphics of the system slider and mute were messed up until it was fixed. The kde3 list should have a number of my posts on the topic. I'll see if I can locate them tomorrow.
After the build update to handle the new alsa -- all went back to normal (like magic :)