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Volume is a system-wide setting. I think pulse should store the volume
somewhere outside of the user's session.
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Status: New
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It doesn't do that anymore :)
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To me, this looks like a bug in gvfs. Are you still experiencing it?
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This looks like a bug in gvfs (maybe even the same as bug #1002106).
Jono, is this still happening to you?
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The offending code doesn't exist anymore in later versions.
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This happened during the upgrade. It shouldn't be an issue after a
reboot. Feel free to reopen if it still is.
(Also, the offending code doesn't exist anymore in the latest version of
indicator-sound.)
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This code doesn't exist anymore in the latest version of indicator-sound
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condition.
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still an issue for you.
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The sound menu should handle keyboard volume/mute keys
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indicator-sound not shown after upgrade
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Matthew, how do you think the sound menu should behave in this case? The
spec doesn't mention amplification at all.
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The HUD doesn't show indicators currenty. It's unclear whether it will
start doing that again in the future.
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3-D relief on sound menu Play button is impossible
To
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The last issue you mentioned (the orange square) is tracked in bug
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Rhythmbox controls and track info broken
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This should work when changing the volume with hardware volume keys,
because we are using gnome-settings-daemon's media keys plugin. (Maybe
we didn't back when this bug was filed.)
I don't think the sound menu should emit these sounds when changing the
volume with the volume slider.
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This is impossible to implement with the current MPRIS spec. When the
player is not running, all we can do is start it via its desktop file.
There's no way to tell it to start playing without showing its main
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Cool idea, but this would most likely be implemented in the media-keys
plugin of gnome-settings-daemon, which already takes care of media keys.
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indicator-sound-service crashed with SIGABRT in
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Music player should not show its main window if it launches when play button
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Ah, neat observation. This seems to be fixed in 13.10.
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I think the regression was caused when getting the HUD ready for the
phone.
I marked it as Won't Fix for indicator-sound because it would need to
be fixed in the HUD. There's already bug #1165420 which tracks the bug
for hud.
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Yeah, this is impossible in the current spec. It's definitely not a
Papercut: while you can start rhythmbox-client headless, there's no way
for media players to specify the command for their headless mode in the
desktop file.
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Bluetooth devices are not able to control
gnome-settings-daemon listens to the media keys (and also speaks mpris
if no player grabbed them), it should be responsible for doing this as
well.
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I can reproduce this bug. That's not an issue in indicator-sound though:
it isn't concerned with audio devices at all. It simply sets the volume
of pulse's default audio device.
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This bug was filed a long time ago. Is it still an issue for you?
I can't reproduce it on 13.10.
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Play (or play/pause) keyboard shortcut should launch media player if not
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[Precise] Sound indicator have a silent menu item with are
Thanks for the report. Unfortunately, this stack trace isn't very useful
to track down the problem. I'm closing this bug, but please feel free to
reopen if this continues to happen to you.
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Changing the audio output in VLC makes the audio unaccessible via the
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Xavier, I very much agree. We just need one additional thing in .desktop
files: Implements.
Then we could have Implements=org.freedesktop.MediaPlayer, which entails
having the actions you're suggestions (don't even need to be GActions,
org.freedesktop.Application has an ActivateAction as well).
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Thanks Redsandro.
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Notify-OSD and sound-indicator contradict
The design spec agrees with this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sound#Playback_item
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indicator-sound requires pulseaudio to function. It is not possible to
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Good observation, thanks.
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No sound on headphones until setting unamplified volume
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appears
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Rhythmbox play button has an odd square around it.
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The sound menu is controlling the sound of the default device by design.
There are no plans to support to control the volume of other devices.
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if volume is set 100% it will
This was fixed for 13.10.
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Do you still have this issue? I can't reproduce this on 13.10.
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Is this still an issue? It works for me on 13.10.
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This is fixed in 13.10.
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volume notifier visual has changed
I cannot reproduce this bug on 13.10 Is this still an issue for you?
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It does toggle back for me, but only after releasing the mouse button.
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Strange. I think it's only possible for one application to grab media
keys. Assigning this to gnome-settings-daemon, which handles media keys.
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Sorry, supporting jack is out of scope for the sound menu.
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Title:
add
The design spec currently specifies that the media players should be
sorted alphabetically by application name[1].
Matthew, what do you think about this suggestion?
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sound#Music_player_section
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Indicator-sound's menu looks different on Cairo-Dock applet
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The sound menu controls the output of the default device. It doesn't
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Volume keys on keyboard don't adjust volume or display volume
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Mono sound in xubuntu
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Just going about my business on Ubuntu Raring amd64 on an x230 and I
heard the fan kick into action. top showed me that unity-panel-service
was consuming all the free cycles on one of my CPUs. I killed it before
my machine overheated, so I didn't attach a
Thanks for reporting this bug and sorry I couldn't get to it sooner.
It's been a while since this crash has happened to you. The offending
code has been replaced in the last couple of months as we've made the
messaging menu ready for the phone. Since there don't seem to be any
duplicates either,
Thanks for reporting this bug. The code in which this crash happened for
you was rewritten in r391. I'm pretty sure that rewrite also fixed this
bug as a side effect.
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indicator-messages-service crashed with SIGSEGV in
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I'm pretty sure this was fixed in one of the stack corruption fixes I
did in the beginning of October. While I can't reproduce this exact
issue, I get a SEGV in 13.10.1+13.10.20130930-0ubuntu1 every time a
source with an item with an icon is added. I can't reproduce this at all
with newer
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Lars Uebernickel (larsu)
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All registered music players show widgets
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Thanks for reporting this. The sound menu was specified like this by
design[1] but never behaved according to that spec until 13.10. The spec
has since been changed to not show controls for all players
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1220204 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1220204
Thanks for reporting this bug. It seems to be a duplicate of bug
#1220204, for which we have a fix in -proposed (for libindicator).
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speaker icon no
This sounds the same as bug #1220204, for which there's a fix in
proposed. Are you running proposed? Which version of libindicator do you
have?
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Invalid read in run_action()
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[...] I'm guessing this workaround from your perspective is less a
bodge and more how i'm expected to be using this?
I would say so, yes.
If having the messaging menu in addition bothers you, you can hide it by
disabling it in every application that uses it right now.
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speaker icon no longer displays mute status correctly
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Julien, did you logout (or restart unity-panel-service) after installing
the new libindicator? Your description fits that of the fixed bug
exactly.
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Blacklist gwyddion
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Thanks for reporting this bug. I don't think having a separate indicator
for each application is something we want. It clutters the panel with
colored icons and would lead to lots of menus with very few items.
Note that bug #906043 is similar to this one. It's about making it more
obvious which
-sound
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Title:
indicator-sound keyboard controls with left/right ARROW keys broken
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1220204
Thanks for the bug report. This one slipped through the release but
should trickle in with an update for libindicator soon.
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speaker icon no longer
Yes, that's it. Sadly, we don't have a UI for removing webapps from the
messaging menu yet.
As a workaround, you can change the key in dconf editor and restart the
messaging menu service with `killall indicator-messages-service` (or
logging out).
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Looks like this is the same glib deadlock bug as in bug #1239710.
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indicator-datetime and -session missing ~10% of the time
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Thanks for reporting this bug. I can't reproduce this on my system. Do
you remember what you did that caused this extra entry to appear?
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Scrolling over the indicator is inconsistent with the menu entry
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affects: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Status
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This seems to be fixed. Marking as incomplete until Gema responds.
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** Branch linked: lp:~larsu/unity8/lp1236413
** Changed in: unity8
Status: New = In Progress
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You received this bug notification because
This is a bug in the ui toolkit: the binding on the slider's value gets
broken when the slider is moved manually.
I've attached an example that shows this problem. Moving the bottom
slider adjusts the top slider until moving the top slider once.
** Package changed: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu
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