Am 30. Sep, 2003 schw=E4tzte Mike Starke so: > I've never been much of a gui guy, but I just fired up the gnome-panel > and see a volume control to the far right. If one had to adjust the > volume (intensity or mute) via the command line, how would that be done? Haven't used one in a long time. "apt-cache search mixer" turned up a coupl= e of things. cam - Cpu's Audio Mixer for Linux The description from show mentions an X version, so I presume it's availabl= e in a non-X version. gom - A generic audio mixer (Base versions) Just below that is an X version. Description: A generic audio mixer (Base versions) gom is a generic audio mixer program; it tries to provide a complete and convenient interface for all kind of audio mixer manipulation. gom's facilities include sound driver (compile time) and sound card (run time) independence, arbitrary mixer selection, loading and saving of mixer settings, volume fading, verbosity-level driven output, "Un*x-like scripting support", etc. . At the moment, gom only supports the Open Sound System (OSS) sound driver. OSS comes with the Linux kernel as free software called OSS/Free, and is available for a number of other platforms. . Apart from the exhaustive command line interface described here, gom optionally has two built-in interactive interfaces (that I call gomiis, gom interactive interfaces;): a terminal gomii using ncurses, and a X gomii using the xview toolkit. All gomiis support adjustable (this includes disabling) real time updating. oss-preserve - Program to save/restore OSS mixer settings rexima - A nice little ncurses mixer. setmixer - A commandline mixer aumix - Simple text-based mixer control program Remember, X on a server is a waste of resources, but tunage is an essential service ;-). ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ # The only way for a woman to change a man # is if he's wearing Depends[TM] - der.hans