This bug was fixed in the package indicator-sound - 0.5.9-0ubuntu1
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indicator-sound (0.5.9-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
- crashed with SIGSEGV in pa_cvolume_valid () (LP: #705009)
- The players list should be customizable (LP: #685725)
- Allow
For Natty, any sink detection problems should be reopened as a new bug. The
basis code around this has not changed since last year. The menu tries to use
the default sink from the pa server and listens for any changes to this.
Sometimes due to the module sink-restore the sink will swap automatic
** Changed in: indicator-sound
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Afraid not, but Natty will be released in two months :)
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Title:
indicator-sound volume does not detect sink change
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On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 02:31:38PM -, Conor Curran wrote:
> I tried to reproduce this and I couldn't. Release 0.5.9 (which will be
> released this Thursday) has a completely refactored pulse backend.
> Please try with this new release and let me know if you can reproduce
> this.
Will this be r
I tried to reproduce this and I couldn't. Release 0.5.9 (which will be
released this Thursday) has a completely refactored pulse backend.
Please try with this new release and let me know if you can reproduce
this.
** Changed in: indicator-sound
Milestone: None => 0.5.9
** Changed in: indicato
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 07:19:15PM -, Conor Curran wrote:
> Can you tell me what sinks you are using ?
I'm using a sink over the network to output sound through my htpc. Could it
be that sound preferences detects the change because it's newly launched?
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Can you tell me what sinks you are using ?
The sound menu works exactly like the Gnome Volume Control in that it listens
for a default sink change signal from pulse. If that is not sent for some
reason (sometimes this is case especially when pulse tries to remember /
anticipate how you would lik
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: indicator-applet
After a change of the pulseaudio output sink the indicator-applets
volume control is not able to regulate the volume level.
Currently the workaround is to remove the indicator-applet from the
panel and re-add it. But as
The output volume control works here. Also there is no indication that
it is a non-local networked sink currently selected. I use the
pulseaudio device chooser to switch the sink if that's any help.
** Attachment added: "sound preferences"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-so
Hmmm, this should not be happening. Unless there is a sink change which
Pulse is then not notifiying its respective clients of the change.
When this is occurs can you confirm that within G-V-C the correct sink
is selected as the default output (G-V-C can be opened via 'Sound
preferences' on the so
** Summary changed:
- indicator-applet volume does not detect sink change
+ indicator-sound volume does not detect sink change
** Package changed: indicator-applet (Ubuntu) => indicator-sound
(Ubuntu)
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