From: Etan R. <de...@un...> - 2011-04-02 22:33:25
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GNOME is a desktop environment, notion is a window manager. GNOME runs all sorts of things in the background for you that notion does not. In this case GNOME was most likely running some sort of sound mixer/etc. application which was controlling the volume of your system speakers automatically. You will need to find a similar application (or even just the GNOME one) and see if you can get your speakers activated correctly (my guess is that they are either muted or have their volume levels set to zero). -Etan |