Re: [qubes-users] 3.2-rc1, xfce4 volume control

2016-09-15 Thread Andrew David Wong
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 2016-09-07 02:54, Connor Page wrote: > volumed and mixer are not maintained by xfce team anymore [1] > since audio relies on pulseaudio it would make sense to use pulseaudio plugin > and key bindings in dom0. > > [1]

Re: [qubes-users] 3.2-rc1, xfce4 volume control

2016-09-04 Thread Michael Carbone
sebastian@gmail.com: > However the mute is still broken. When you press mute, it mutes both Master & > Speaker, when it unmutes it only unmutes property "active-track" which is > typically Master OR Speaker. just want to highlight/confirm the muting issue, I created an issue for it:

Re: [qubes-users] 3.2-rc1, xfce4 volume control

2016-09-03 Thread sebastian . jug
I've found the issue, if we go to System Tools -> Settings Editor -> xfce4-mixer you need to set the property "active-card" to the value of the card you want to change volume for. This is independent of which card is active for alsa by default. However the mute is still broken. When you press

Re: [qubes-users] 3.2-rc1, xfce4 volume control

2016-09-03 Thread sebastian . jug
In 3.2-rc3 the volume buttons still don't work for me either. I had to set the master card to #1 rather than #0 but I don't know how to change this for xfce4-volumed. On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 11:38:01 PM UTC-4, raah...@gmail.com wrote: > On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 6:27:41 PM UTC-4,

Re: [qubes-users] 3.2-rc1, xfce4 volume control

2016-07-13 Thread raahelps
On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 6:27:41 PM UTC-4, Micah Lee wrote: > On 07/13/2016 03:07 PM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote: > > Wasn't that installed by default? It should be... > > It wasn't for me. I installed xfce by installing the @xfce-desktop-qubes > package in dom0, rather than using the

Re: [qubes-users] 3.2-rc1, xfce4 volume control

2016-07-13 Thread Micah Lee
On 07/13/2016 03:07 PM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote: > Wasn't that installed by default? It should be... It wasn't for me. I installed xfce by installing the @xfce-desktop-qubes package in dom0, rather than using the installer. > Install xfce4-volumed. It will be installed by default in

[qubes-users] 3.2-rc1, xfce4 volume control

2016-07-13 Thread Micah Lee
One thing I've noticed is that there's no volume control on my panel, and my laptop's volume up and down keys don't work to adjust the volume. I discovered that I can adjust the volume by manually running alsamixer in dom0. I also discovered that I can install the xfce4-mixer package, and then