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Old 07-21-2005   #1 (permalink)
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A few queries about using Knoppix 3.3

(I know its old, it matches my system )

I've just installed Knoppix 3.3 on my harddrive and I have some q's about using it:

1: Can I create shortcuts on the desktop so I dont have to use the command line to start an app.? for instance if I want to use amsn I have to open bash and go "cd /Desktop/amsn-0_93"
then "./amsn". I there a way I make a shortcut to do this for me?

2: Volume control?! I have no sound the speakers and soundcard are good...i've tested them under Windows (shudder). I have a feeling the volume might be set to mute somewhere...
any ideas?

Thanks in Advance,

Martin
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You should be able to place links on the desktop with KDE. Configure them using the path to the executable, and pick the related icon.

Volume control: open up bash, and type 'alsamixer' that will bring up the sound card configuration. Use the arrow & the M button to (un)mute the channels and raise the sound level. ESC for exiting alsamixer, # 'alsactl store' for saving your settings so they will be used everytime you boot.

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