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My sound control applet disappeared one day. I managed without it for a
while, but today figured out how to get it back. The sound applet moved
to be a "notification", so I need a "notification area" in my panel and
it shows up again.
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This issue also affected me. I thought I removed just the messaging
applet (which I now know is just part of the indicator) and I
inadvertently removed the volume control. Later when I noticed the
volume control was missing, I tried searching in the "Add to Panel"
window for "volume", "mixer" and "
Hello,
Just to confirm, my sound icon disappeared in the same way during a routine
daily update (not a distribution update). Fixed by adding an indicator as well.
Such "default decisions" are vry irritating for me. Same is with the
monitor auto-detect, which started somewhere in 9.04-10.04.
To clarify, all I did was right click on the panel, add to panel, and
chose to add the indicator applet to the panel. After that my sound and
me menu indicators came back.
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I had a similar problem. I installed Maverick, keeping my home directory
from Lucid, and after a short time my sound indicator and me menu
disappeared. I tried reconfiguring the indicator-sound and indicator-me
packages, with no success. Then I happened upon this page, which
described how to get th
if it was related to apt those indicators would not be even installed.
2010/10/8 Odin Hørthe Omdal
> Yes, but this bug is real, it should be tied to apt or something then,
> which it right now isn't. It's just invalid all over the place.
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> The bug isn't invalid, I've been bummed by the lack of
Yes, but this bug is real, it should be tied to apt or something then,
which it right now isn't. It's just invalid all over the place.
The bug isn't invalid, I've been bummed by the lack of audio-indicator a
long time, just now did I search for a solution though.
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the issue there is not an applet one and the bug describe several
issues, the common case seems that people didn't get indicator-sound
installed on upgrade which is an upgrade issue, other issues should be
described in new bug reports
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this is not an apt bug so I will close this.
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Thank you Dimitrios, I can confirm it helped. When I added the applet on
my notebook, items "Bluetooth", "Battery", "Sound" and "E-mail" appeared
on gnome panel.
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Just in case this proves useful to others, in my case the problem was
solved by adding the indicator applet to the panel. If the messaging
menu (an envelope) is missing from your panel, this might be the
cause...
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When I run /usr/lib/indicator-sound/indicator-sound-service, I get the
following output:
** (process:32072): DEBUG: Root ID: 1
** (process:32072): DEBUG: update pa state with state 0, availability of 0,
mute value of 0 and a volume percent is 0.00
** (process:32072): DEBUG: Building new Slide
moving to indicator-sound. thought the actual problem is somewhere else
but still its more relevant
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Maybe this could be a temporary solution: run command "gnome-volume-
control-applet" or add it to "Preferences -> Startup Application".
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I agree with above, the indicator applet is ridiculous, I hate it. and
still with it there's no sound tray. I use the laptop sound rotation
wheel to know how much my sound is. I cant see a tray for that, and nor
i can space out the existing trays alone (battery, wireless, compiz,
bluetooth and lang
My only problem with this "Indicator Applet" is the spacing between the
icons. It should at least be possible to re-arrange (or remove) them
and/or edit the spacing between them by right-clicking and selecting
preferences or something like that.
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I agree with what most people say here - indicator applet is no-good. It looks
ugly, it's unintuitive, icons are way too much apart, one can't hide stupid
envelope or bluetooth icons...
And there is no way to revert things to the way they were.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I don't see why there would be a need for this "indicator" applet.
Isn't there already a "Notification Area" for things like that? What if
I want to put the volume control somewhere completely different from the
other stuff that this indicator applet puts them? Maybe I just want the
volume contro
I had the same issue, and it took me far longer than it should have to find
this solution.
I don't know how much mass-protest influences the powers that be, but I agree
100% with Cory and feel the need to echo his remarks -- I'm not using a laptop,
but the spacing is ridiculous and I've already
I'd really prefer separate applets for sound and battery and whatever
else is lumped into the indicator applet. For one, putting them in the
indicator applet is counter-intuitive. An indicator is for, well,
indicating things, not controlling them. If I'm looking for a volume
control, "indicator"
No option to hide unwanted icon.
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I upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 RC and had the sound applet disappear with
being replaced explicitly with the Indicator Applet. I hope this is
considered an issue and resolved. Thanks.
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OK, I just figured out it is now in "Indicator Applet" which has to be
added explicitly to a panel to be seen. It also show Bluetooth, battery-
management and an envelope for chats, email, etc. There's a lot of space
between the icons...
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Updated from Karmic to Lucid and volume control in indicator applet
dissapeared. I can see it either as a sound applet in "Add to Panel".
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When I upgraded to lucid the icon sound disappeared, I had to add
Indicator Applet to see it again...
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On lucid RC, I added the Indicator Applet to the panel and now I can modify the
volume from there.
Don't know if this is the same issue you have...
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Can we have the old functionality as an option until "Indicator Applet"
is a mature option with user control - Please.
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David : You are right, the "sound applet" is in fact not a independent
applet, it is only displayed through Indicator Applet.
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Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but is there supposed to be a sound
applet anymore? Aren't we just supposed to add "Indicator Applet" to the
panel and then the sound applet is embedded in that?
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I also don't have sound indicator applet on recently upgraded to 10.04
alpha machine.
But indicator-sound package is already installed.
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reassigning to apt
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For some reason upgrading indicator-applet doesn't bring in the new
"Recommends" from that package, so you're probably missing the
"indicator-sound" package.
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thank you for your bug report, did you upgrade or install lucid? did you
remove the indicator message applet in your configuration before? the
same applet is used for other indicators now
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Mitch Towner : I've followed lucid development, this is simply the
result of gnome-mixer applet which is currently being replaced. During
the first alpha, gnome mixer applet was there, after some updates there
was two applets and at the moment, there is no applet at all. I marked
this bug as a dupl
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Also it's next to impossible to report a bug about it as there is no way
to report bugs regarding the Gnome panel at the top of the desktop.
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