However, I still have problems using the special keys on the side of the laptop to change volume.
In the Keyboard shortcuts dialog, they are:
-XF86AudioLowerVolume
-XF86AudioRaiseVolume
When I use the raise volume key, it always goes to the max.
When I use the lower volume key, the volume bar (which gets displayed in the middle of the screen) goes to zero completely, but the volume is only lowered a bit in reality.
The volume applet seems to work correctly for me now. (Bug#136837: https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ gnome-applets/ +bug/136837).
However, I still have problems using the special keys on the side of the laptop to change volume. Volume Volume
In the Keyboard shortcuts dialog, they are:
-XF86AudioLower
-XF86AudioRaise
When I use the raise volume key, it always goes to the max.
When I use the lower volume key, the volume bar (which gets displayed in the middle of the screen) goes to zero completely, but the volume is only lowered a bit in reality.