I have an HP laptop and, indeed, the volume steps are so large that
after I've decreased the volume just 3 or 4 clicks from maximum, I can
no longer hear anything.  The weird thing is that even though I can't
hear anything and I can see that the Master volume in alsamixer is zero,
the volume notification bar is close to maximum.  Ugly.

It would be nice if volume_step were availalbe in gconf or mate-conf.
In the meantime, I found an elegant workaround...

I was looking for a solution where I'd have BOTH reasonable volume steps
AND the nice volume notification bar.  I tried many things and went
around in circles.  This is the only solution that gave me both:

1. In a terminal, type alsamixer then increase Master volume to maximum

2. Change the volume button behavior to control PCM volume rather than Master 
by editing the /etc/pulse/default.pa and changing this line:
# load-module module-alsa-sink
to this:
load-module module-alsa-sink control=PCM

3. restart

Now the volume buttons control PCM.  The steps are nice and the volume
bar shows up normally.

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  Ubuntu Oneric Volume Step Can Not be Changed

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