I put as a gnome-settings-daemon bug, it looks like a good candidate.
Feel free to change it if you find out the correct package.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = gnome-settings-daemon
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This clearly affects some package in Ubuntu. Unless and until someone
sets the right package (or moves this to another bug), this task can
track it.
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Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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I'm seeing this with keyboard shortcuts on Gutsy and Hardy as well. I
worked around it for now by moving the keybindings from the special
volume up, down, mute to be metacity run_command_* bindings. The
commands I used were as follows:
Volume Down:
amixer -c 0 set PCM 2dB
Volume Up:
amixer -c 0
I thought it was still a gnome-applets problem.
So what's correct package to add here?
I can't guess which package is related to volume bar gui through
keyboard shortcuts.
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I have a relatively unique setup in that I currently have three sound
'devices' running on my machine:
- an onboard VIA soundcard. Relevant entry from lspci: 00:11.5
Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8237
AC97 Audio Controller (rev 60)
- An external USB Terratec
the issue described there seems to be bug #136837 which has been fixed
in hardy, if you still have an issue in hardy better to open a new bug
now
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Not really fixed. See the video I posted above, that's on hardy.
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Yes Sebastien
It's fixed for me in Hardy.
2008/4/30 Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the issue described there seems to be bug #136837 which has been fixed
in hardy, if you still have an issue in hardy better to open a new bug
now
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status:
Sorry, I was wrong.
I was fixed only the volume applet issue.
Changing volume with mouse wheel in volume applet on the right upper corner
works nice now.
But there is still the problem with keyboard shortcut keys.
I can't see orange volume bar sliding when I'm changing volume with shortcut
don't reopen the gnome-applets bug if the applet works correctly
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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The volume applet seems to work correctly for me now. (Bug#136837:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-applets/+bug/136837).
However, I still have problems using the special keys on the side of the laptop
to change volume.
In the Keyboard shortcuts dialog, they are:
** Changed in: gnome-applets
Status: New = Invalid
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Volume applet still doesn't work correctly for me with Hardy on my
laptop when using the mouse wheel on the volume applet. I've attached a
video showing what's going on. Note that I'm always turning the mouse
wheel up, one click at a time, and when the applet shows mute, there is
no sound (it is
I am also getting this with hardy beta 1 (all updates applied as of
march 26 2008)
use the scroll wheel to increase the volume and the applet goes down in
volume and the applet shows mute, and other strange behavior
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I can confirm this bug too. Had it for a while now. The importance may
be low, but it gives off a bad image of Ubuntu since it's very
visible...
$ lspci -v | grep -i audio
00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: ALi Corporation M5451 PCI AC-Link
Controller Audio Device (rev 02)
$ uname -a
Linux
there is no need to copy all the lsb informations to say that you get
the issue on hardy, those comments just make the bug harder to read.
Could anybody provide easy steps to trigger the bug? An comment about
what image it gives are not really constructive there, the bug is there
only on specific
** Attachment added: Video
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12828033/out.ogg
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Great video, Andrea! The mute icon and balloon tip also shows up if you
simply point to the volume applet and spin the mouse scroll wheel.
Steps to reproduce:
1.) Install Ubuntu
2.) Point mouse to Volume Applet
3.) Spin scroll wheel and watch the applet change into a mute icon momentarily
I
** Tags added: bitesize
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Thanks for the video, the issue is clear on it and I can confirm it's
not happening on my installations, must depend of the soundcard used,
that will require debugging by somebody having hardware to trigger the
issue and try changes
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I'd like to tell you also that this happens only with the applet, not
with the Volume Control window.
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That's strange because I've an integrated Intel soundcard. However, I've
attached my /dev/sndstat, tell me if it is enough.
** Attachment added: /dev/sndstat
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12828785/sndstat
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I've just upgraded to Hardy beta, and no longer see this issue, fwiw.
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Recent updates seem to have fixed this issue, as it no longer appears
after today's batch of Hardy beta updates, while it appeared before
today's hardy updates.
Unsure of what has changed, but it no longer has this behavior.
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Nevermind; bug has reappeared.
Appears to manifest itself after starting Amarok, and gets a bit worse
the more you stop and start playing, although it might be an over time
after boot thing. However, launching khelpcenter also seemed to make the
bug appear again briefly right after a reboot and
It is NOT fixed in Hardy Alpha 6. At least not when installed to HD.
It's MUCH better than it was; in fact it doesn't seem to jump around at
all now. But the volume applet still displays muted when it is not.
Attached are three cropped screenshots. Because balloon tips are not
included in a
It's fixed in Hardy Alpha 6 (live cd).
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No need to have a generic Ubuntu task if we have a task on a specific
package in Ubuntu, closing Ubuntu task.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) = Pascal De Vuyst (pascal-devuyst)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu
Assignee: Pascal De Vuyst (pascal-devuyst) =
Just to add twopenneth, mute/volume level shows up on sound applet when
adjusting using the mousewheel but sound carries on as normal. Volume
level appears to be accurate but sound continues when showing muted.
Explicitly muting (keyboard button or applet right-click) does mute the
sound.
I have
Just to add another...I also see it on a 3rd computer with yet another
soundcard (dunno what it is, but it's old. I can find the model if it's
useful).
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shortcut alternates mute / % volume during sliding
** Summary changed:
- [GUTSY] Regression - Volume Control Bar doesn't slide when using keyboard
shortcut
+ [GUTSY] Regression - Volume Control using gnome panel applet and keyboard
shortcut alternates mute / % volume during sliding
** Description changed:
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** Description changed:
On my sony vaio VGN-FZ11M, running metacity, and having been upgraded
successfully from feisty, volume change on the keyboard shortcut used to
produce a small box on screen showing the volume level. On gutsy, I get
a larger grey square at the bottom somewhat
Yes, if it's fixed durind the cycle it will be available in Hardy,
patches are welcome :-).
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Just further confirmation, I see this with the mousewheel on two quite
different machines, one a 64-bit desktop that has two soundcards, both
do it, one a 32-bit laptop that does it with the builtin one, and also
with an external one that's sometimes attached. The latter also does it
when using
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