We really do appreciate you opening this ticket to help improve
Mythbuntu, but it needs to be closed for a number of reasons. The
biggest one is that upstream has moved on to a new version and believes
this to be fixed. Could you please verify if this issue still exists in
the latest version?
Plea
Just upgraded my systems to 14.04 and pulseaudio was installed again.
Here's what was in apt.log.
Installing pulseaudio as Recommends of unity-settings-daemon
Installing unity-settings-daemon as Depends of unity-control-center
Installing unity-control-center as Recommends of gnome-bluetooth
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According to comment #3, this is not a bug in the package xfce4-volumed.
** Changed in: xfce4-volumed (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Just upgraded another system and pulseaudio was installed again. This
time I removed (purged) xfce4-volumed before I did sudo do-release-
upgrade. Digging into the apt.log file in /var/log/dist-upgrade shows
the following.
Installing pulseaudio as Recommends of gnome-settings-daemon
** Changed in: mythbuntu
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: mythbuntu
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: mythbuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) => Thomas Mashos (tgm4883)
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Just looking for an update on this. Would the proper solution for this
be to have a 13.04 upgrage remove xfce4-volumed and install xfce4-mixer
instead? I think that would work fine for my installs.
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I ported it to pulseaudio (Steve, maybe you don't remember but we
discussed about that on #shimmer when you were online a few months ago).
Since ubuntu uses pulseaudio by default almost everywhere, xfce4-volumed
wasn't working well with it (mute issues, problematic detection of the
default card, et
I've no idea why on earth such a "recommends" exists in the Ubuntu
package of xvd, since xvd is not supporting Pulseaudio and was never
designed to support it. It should only ask that the GStreamer mixer
plugin (and possibly xfce4-mixer) are installed, as far as I remember.
Obviously xvd is not m
Does the new xfce4-volumed require pulseaudio to function? If not, the
easiest fix will be to remove it from the recommends of xfce4-volumed
and just allow pulseaudio to be pulled in by desktop (say xubuntu-
desktop etc) metapackages instead. If it does require pulseaudio to
function, we'll need
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