Last Update: Nov. 26, 2015, 8 a.m.
Error Type (1) | Badness | Message |
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description-line-too-long (?) | 50 | C "everything below 20% of my speaker is muted, and then 21% blows my speakers" bugs. |
description-line-too-long (?) | 50 | C A small script which tests whether the ALSA mixer lives up to PulseAudio's (and other |
description-line-too-long (?) | 50 | C To use the tool, you'll need some kind of loopback. You can e g use a loopback cable |
description-line-too-long (?) | 50 | C When it is installed, run "alsamixertest -r" for a small tutorial and "alsamixertest -h" |
description-line-too-long (?) | 50 | C advanced ALSA clients) expectations. If you are familiar with dbmeasure or dbverify |
description-line-too-long (?) | 50 | C and connect that between line in and line out, or test your laptop's internal speakers |
description-line-too-long (?) | 50 | C by Lennart Poettering, this application's purpose is very similar, but this one is |
description-line-too-long (?) | 50 | C hopefully easier to set up, more user friendly, and also tests that the names of the |
description-line-too-long (?) | 50 | C with your laptop's internal mic (just stop humming when you do so :-) ). Just set up the |
Warning Type (4) | Message |
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no-documentation (?) | |
no-manual-page-for-binary (?) | alsamixertest |
arch-dependent-file-in-usr-share (?) | /usr/share/alsamixertest/powerfft |
incoherent-version-in-changelog (?) | 48.11-2mdv2011.0 48.11-2 |