I've just tried the following tutorial to fix some Plymouth issues in
Lucid with the Nvidia drivers: http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-
Fix-the-Big-and-Ugly-Plymouth-Logo-in-Ubuntu-10-04-140810.shtml
Just wanted to let you know that this also fixes fixes your tty's for
higher resolutions.
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Just installed the updated package from lucid-proposed. Works now like
intended. I'm going to test it on my other machine later, to see if
fading between rear and front works with a 5.1 audio setup.
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Changing left/right balance in sound-preferences changes the output volume
slider when
I've tested the new package on my other machine now. All I can say is:
This is getting really tricky now.
First of all, I think the initial problem with indicator-sound is
*solved*! (indicator-sound does not interfere with gnome-volume-control
or pavucontrol anymore)
I get results similar to
I found out that this bug is related to indicator-sound package.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Ensure that you have indicator-sound running in your panel aka sound menu
(the speaker icon).
2. Start gnome-terminal. Run speaker-test.
3. Run gnome-volume-control.
4. Select the Output tab.
5. Set the
Did you tried to remove the volume applet from the panel? Did it work
then?
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Changing left/right balance in sound-preferences changes the output volume
slider
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532095
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I'm also affected by this one. Out of curiosity and desperation I've
removed the volume applet from the panel and tried to change the balance
via pavucontrol, everything works as it should be! Even launching gnome-
volume-control and changing the balance there seems to be working.
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Changing