[Bug 552221] Re: Volume Control gnome-volume-control-applet entry is removed from Startup Applications gnome-session-properties after release-upgrade to Lucid

2010-04-14 Thread komputes
Hi benohb, It seems the issue is still there. Note that creating a startup entry for gnome-volume-control-applet is not a fix but a workaround. If this is all you did, please let me know. The actual bug will be fixed once a user can do a distribution upgrade without losing the volume control

[Bug 552221] Re: Volume Control gnome-volume-control-applet entry is removed from Startup Applications gnome-session-properties after release-upgrade to Lucid

2010-04-14 Thread Peter Matulis
I upgraded today and I lost the volume applet. I started a Lucid upgrade this morning at 8:50 EDT albeit with the beta2 DVD. An hour later I mopped up with a network upgrade. -- Volume Control gnome-volume-control-applet entry is removed from Startup Applications gnome-session-properties

[Bug 552221] Re: Volume Control gnome-volume-control-applet entry is removed from Startup Applications gnome-session-properties after release-upgrade to Lucid

2010-04-14 Thread komputes
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu) Assignee: komputes (komputes) = (unassigned) ** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) = Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team) ** Summary changed: - Volume Control gnome-volume-control-applet entry is removed from Startup

[Bug 552221] Re: Volume Control gnome-volume-control-applet entry is removed from Startup Applications gnome-session-properties after release-upgrade to Lucid. Volume control applet not started wi

2010-04-14 Thread Milan Bouchet-Valat
komputes, Peter Matulis: Please ensure you haven't removed by hand the indicator applet in Karmic before upgrading. gnome-volume-control-applet is removed *on purpose* from startup programs, because it's replaced by the indicator applet. OTOH, we don't force adding the indicator applet into the