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Man Page: mute

Operating Environment: debian

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MUTE(1) 						    BSD General Commands Manual 						   MUTE(1)

NAME
mute -- use aumix to mute and un-mute sound output
SYNOPSIS
This command does not take any command-line arguments.
DESCRIPTION
mute is a small script that uses aumix to conveniently mute and un-mute sound. If sound is currently not muted, running mute will save your current settings to ~/.aumixrc (or /etc/aumixrc if you are root) and mute the sound. Running mute again will restore the settings.
BUGS
The current ~/.aumixrc or /etc/aumixrc will be overwritten.
AUTHORS
Ben Ford
SEE ALSO
aumix(1)
BSD
December 11, 2002 BSD
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