This is a bad regression from Feisty.
Is it worth to be considered for Hardy?
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[GUTSY] Regression - Volume Control Bar doesn't slide when using keyboard
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For me, on Debian unstable, the volume hotkeys do not change the volume
as seen in the gnome volume preference panel. The volume hotkeys change
linein, if linein is enabled in the volume preference. If linein is not
enabled, then the volume hotkeys do nothing. The volume hotkeys worked
until
my problem with Debian was unrelated.
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[GUTSY] Regression - Volume Control Bar doesn't slide when using keyboard
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I can confirm it on Kubuntu 7.10 (upgraded from 7.04).
If I use Fn Key down it shows the popup volume bar going down till 0%, but
doesn't affect the volume.
If I use Fn Key Up, it shows the popup volume bar, but that bar can't go upper
than 11% volume, and doesn't affect the real volume.
If I
This doesn't seem to be related to compiz but I'm not sure what to
assign it to. Removing package instead of marking bug as invalid because
bug mail from invalid bugs makes me sad.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: compiz = None
Status: Confirmed = New
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[GUTSY] Regression -
On one of my Kubuntu 7.10 installs, reinstalling a variety of packages
fixed the problem. I just started reinstalling in alphabetical order,
and did about 20 packages. It may only affect 7.04-7.10 upgrades and
not new installs. I have a second install exhibiting the same behavior,
I'll start
For me it happened on a fresh install with Ubuntu.
2007/11/11, Niosop [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On one of my Kubuntu 7.10 installs, reinstalling a variety of packages
fixed the problem. I just started reinstalling in alphabetical order,
and did about 20 packages. It may only affect 7.04-7.10
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- [gutsy] Refression - Volume Control Bar doesn't slide when using keyboard
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+ [GUTSY] Regression - Volume Control Bar doesn't slide when using keyboard
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[GUTSY] Regression - Volume Control Bar doesn't slide when using keyboard
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I don't know if it helps, but the problem was present on Kubuntu 7.10 as
well, not using compiz or beryl (straight X, no XGL or AIGLX). I don't
believe that Kubuntu uses gnome-applets. It could be a separate problem
that happens to look a lot like this one, or there could be a lower
level root