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Message #21081
[Bug 1358436] Re: Indicator sound missing from unity panel
I'm not sure what the bug is here. The setting controls whether the
sound menu is shown or not. If it is set to false, it is not visible. It
can be controlled from the sound panel in System Settings.
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Indicator sound missing from unity panel
Status in “indicator-sound” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Indicator sound is missing from the panel. Restarting the panel
service doesn't bring it up. Neither does a reboot.
The menu reappeared only after toggling the dconf setting:
gsettings set com.canonical.indicator.sound visible false
gsettings set com.canonical.indicator.sound visible true
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: indicator-sound 12.10.2+14.10.20140611-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-9.14-generic 3.16.1
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-9-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
ApportVersion: 2.14.6-0ubuntu1
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Mon Aug 18 14:31:05 2014
InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-12-19 (242 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" - Alpha amd64 (20131218)
SourcePackage: indicator-sound
SystemImageInfo: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'system-image-cli'
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to utopic on 2014-05-09 (101 days ago)
upstart.indicator-sound.log:
(process:7458): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
** (process:12518): CRITICAL **: volume_control_set_volume_internal: assertion '_tmp1_ == PA_CONTEXT_READY' failed
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