Richard, the suggestion in comment #5 is a workaround/hack for xfce
users to use the old gtk2 sound indicator until this gets sorted out.
It is not a suitable patch or fix by any means, since users of other
desktop environments would be forced to use the old gtk2 indicator as
well.

Seeing as how the icon shows up, but doesn't reflect the sound status or
respond to sound changes, I've got a gut feeling it's not connecting to
pulseaudio properly (but I could be way off base).

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