Tag: Settings

How do I configure sound settings in linux?

Posted by – April 25, 2011

Question by Sella Rafaeli: How do I configure sound settings in linux?
I work at a computer lab using linux. I want to turn up the sound – and can’t seem to find how to do it (used to Windows at home). Where in the Xfce menu can I configure the basic sound levels of the system? Thanks in advance.

Best answer:

Answer by Rosch
You have to open the “Settings Manager”. Ways to do that:
- Right-click on the desktop background and choose All Settings in the Settings sub-menu.
- Applications>Settings>Settings Manager

You should get lucky there and find an icon named “Sounds”.

cheers.

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How can I install linux on multiple computers with the same settings?

Posted by – November 6, 2010

Question by Mad Max: How can I install linux on multiple computers with the same settings?
I have 7 computers that I would like to install linux on (CentOS to be specific). The computers are all slightly different in terms of hardware, some are Intel, others are AMD. I have to install a lot of packages. I would like to be able to just do all the installation work on one computer, and then clone that system to all the others and just change hostnames. Is this possible?

Best answer:

Answer by hawklord
maybe is the simple answer,

partimage is the program to look at

http://www.partimage.org/Main_Page

i use it via knoppix live cd as you cannot image a mounted drive – so its a waste of time installing partimage on the first centos and trying to image it

you may need to install centos on an intel and an amd and image both,
only takes a few mins to image though

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