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GNOME Web jumps to maximum audio volume ==================================== This is an issue that can occur when watching videos in GNOME Web. It is due to a configuration in the PulseAudio Daemon configuration. To fix it open the terminal application Tilix and run the following command to open the configuration file: {icon terminal} `sudo nano /etc/pulse/daemon.conf` Your will be asked for your user password, type it and press {key ENTER}. And edit this line, from: `; flat-volumes = yes` to: `flat-volumes = no` Press {key Ctrl+X} to exit app, you will be asked to save, press {key y} here and then press {key ENTER} to save, without modifying the path. Editor will be closed after this. Then reboot your laptop to apply the changes.
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting > Flat volumes} GNOME Web jumps to maximum audio volume when playing sound --- This is an issue that can occur when watching videos in GNOME Web. It is due to a configuration in the PulseAudio Daemon configuration. To fix it open the terminal application Tilix and run the following command to open the configuration file: {icon terminal} `sudo nano /etc/pulse/daemon.conf` Your will be asked for your user password, type it and press {key ENTER}. And edit this line, from: `; flat-volumes = yes` to: `flat-volumes = no` Press {key Ctrl+X} to exit app, you will be asked to save, press {key y} here and then press {key ENTER} to save, without modifying the path. Editor will be closed after this. Then reboot your laptop to apply the changes.
GNOME Web jumps to maximum audio volume
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icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting > Flat volumes} GNOME Web jumps to maximum audio volume when playing sound ---
This is an issue that can occur when watching videos in GNOME Web. It is due to a configuration in the PulseAudio Daemon configuration. To fix it open the terminal application Tilix and run the following command to open the configuration file: {icon terminal} `sudo nano /etc/pulse/daemon.conf` Your will be asked for your user password, type it and press {key ENTER}. And edit this line, from: `; flat-volumes = yes` to: `flat-volumes = no` Press {key Ctrl+X} to exit app, you will be asked to save, press {key y} here and then press {key ENTER} to save, without modifying the path. Editor will be closed after this. Then reboot your laptop to apply the changes.
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