Public bug reported:

In order to have a good sound quality when I listen to music, I have to
put the volume very low in the software and put it very high on my
speakers.

I turn down the volume on gnome's volume controller, then I have to turn
the volume down on rhythmbox because it's not affected by gnomes volume
control.

Even then, when someone messages's me on gaim, the sound is extremely
loud. Even if gnome's volume controller is set to mute.

I tried changing the sound server used by gnome but the only one that
can actually play a sound is ESD.

A good solution (I think) would be to have the volume control managing
all sound servers. Maybe it's harder to do than it seems since nobody
did it already but it would be great if all applications volumes cound
be controlled from the same place.

** Affects: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Untriaged
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Gnomes's volume control can't control all programs
https://launchpad.net/bugs/55194

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