Here's a pm from Ronald who maintains the Volume Applet

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there's no need to use kmix, just use gnome-volume-control by clicking "open 
volume control" when you right-click the volume icon (applet)in your panel. As 
for why the applet itself won't move, please right-click the volume icon 
(applet) in your panel, select preferences and choose "pcm" or "master" in the 
selection box. Then, the volume icon (applet) in your panel should control your 
master volume, too.

I don't know why the default is wrong, you probably want to report that in the 
below bug report or send it upstream to the gnome bug tracker so we can fix it. 
It us probably a bug in alsa or gstreamer.
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Yes, there is no need to use kmix. I mentioned this at the end of my previous 
post.
Thanks to the suggestion above to look at the preferences, I noticed that in 
"the  device and track to control", "Analog Devices ... OSS driver" was 
selected. And it didn't have the PCM or Master option. When I selected the "HDA 
Intel (Alsa Mixer)", I got the PCM, Master etc. And I'm happy that the 
shivering stopped when I selected PCM or Master.

I have no idea what Ronald meant by default is wrong and I am a novice.
I also don't know what it means to send it upstream. Please suggest.

Summary: the shivering stopped.

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No sound capture, shivering volume control slider
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119274
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