I am running Fedora 13, though my question applies to other versions and other 
Gnome distros.

On the Gnome panel there is by default (that is, after installation) a speaker 
icon, and if I right click on it I can get to a dialogue box titled Sound 
Preferences.

There is also PulseAudio Volume Control which is available as a separate 
package not installed by default.

The settings available in Gnome Sound Preferences and PulseAudio Volume Control 
are quite similar : selection of input and output devices, volume and so on.

My questions are these: 
What is the difference between these two applications? 
Considering that I already get by default the  Gnome Panel Sound Preferences do 
I need the PulseAudio Volume Control at all?

I know this is a very basic question but please pardon my ignorance!

Thanks.



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