Reading this code, shouldn't gnome-control-center sound launch in the
case where Xfce is the session and it is installed? Because I tried
that, and it launches gnome-control-center with only about two or three
icons visible, workaround being to launch it with gksu. Which I've filed
under bug #1359248

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Title:
  Launching PAVUControl works from Xubuntu, but not from Xfce

Status in “indicator-sound” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In Xubuntu 14.04 when clicking the sound indicator and choosing "Sound
  Settings" Pavucontrol is launched, but it does not get launched in the
  same scenario when the session "Xfce" is launched instead, with the
  same settings. In fact I installed the xfce4 package on top of
  Xubuntu's and launched it. Both xsession files list the same thing to
  start it, so is indicator only choosing to work on whitelisted
  sessions?

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