[pulseaudio-discuss] PulseAudio Applet Gnome icon

2010-06-01 Thread Josu Lazkano
Hello, I have Debian Squeeze OS with Gnome, I installed PulseAudio and
it works great. The version is Package: pulseaudio (0.9.21-1).

I have a little problem with PulseAudio Applet icon on the system try,
there is not any icon: http://i45.tinypic.com/v6q8o5.png

Where I can config it?

Thanks and regards

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Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] PulseAudio Applet Gnome icon

2010-06-01 Thread Colin Guthrie
'Twas brillig, and Josu Lazkano at 01/06/10 09:45 did gyre and gimble:
 Hello, I have Debian Squeeze OS with Gnome, I installed PulseAudio and
 it works great. The version is Package: pulseaudio (0.9.21-1).
 
 I have a little problem with PulseAudio Applet icon on the system try,
 there is not any icon: http://i45.tinypic.com/v6q8o5.png
 
 Where I can config it?

The PulseAudio Applet I'm guessing is padevchooser? If so, this is not
longer supported or recommended for general usage. It sets strange
settings that interfere with proper usage and thus was deprecated a
couple years ago.

But to answer the question, it likely uses the audio-card icon. This
should be part of your icon theme - it's used in several other places too.

Col

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Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] PulseAudio Applet Gnome icon

2010-06-01 Thread Josu Lazkano
2010/6/1 Colin Guthrie gm...@colin.guthr.ie:
 'Twas brillig, and Josu Lazkano at 01/06/10 09:45 did gyre and gimble:
 Hello, I have Debian Squeeze OS with Gnome, I installed PulseAudio and
 it works great. The version is Package: pulseaudio (0.9.21-1).

 I have a little problem with PulseAudio Applet icon on the system try,
 there is not any icon: http://i45.tinypic.com/v6q8o5.png

 Where I can config it?

 The PulseAudio Applet I'm guessing is padevchooser? If so, this is not
 longer supported or recommended for general usage. It sets strange
 settings that interfere with proper usage and thus was deprecated a
 couple years ago.

 But to answer the question, it likely uses the audio-card icon. This
 should be part of your icon theme - it's used in several other places too.

 Col

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Thank you for you reply Col, now I have a beautiful panel, xD.

Why is not recommended to use it? I use it to change between my laptop
speakers and a bluetooth headset.

Is there any command line option to change between thoose two devices?

Thanks and regards.

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Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] PulseAudio Applet Gnome icon

2010-06-01 Thread Colin Guthrie
'Twas brillig, and Josu Lazkano at 01/06/10 13:11 did gyre and gimble:
 Thank you for you reply Col, now I have a beautiful panel, xD.
 
 Why is not recommended to use it? I use it to change between my laptop
 speakers and a bluetooth headset.

It's not recommended because it changes settings that apps connect
directly to different servers rather than using the recommended tunnel
approach. In your use case it doesn't matter too much, but the technique
still means that the stream you want to move has to be configured before
it's established rather than moving it live.

The fallback/default option in pavucontrol works in a similar way (it is
different internally, but the net result to the user is the same).

But using pavucontrol to move live streams is much better. You can move
them back and forth quite happily. PA should remember which apps should
play on which device by default.

 Is there any command line option to change between thoose two devices?

There are command line tools but they are complex to use. pactl is the
primary one.

Col

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