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Message #08783
[Bug 1184643] Re: Upgrade to 13.04 installs pulseaudio
I ported it to pulseaudio (Steve, maybe you don't remember but we
discussed about that on #shimmer when you were online a few months ago).
Since ubuntu uses pulseaudio by default almost everywhere, xfce4-volumed
wasn't working well with it (mute issues, problematic detection of the
default card, etc.). Xfce4-mixer >= 4.10 has volume keys' support, so
people who hate pulseaudio can use it.
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Title:
Upgrade to 13.04 installs pulseaudio
Status in Mythbuntu, Ubuntu derivative focused upon MythTV:
New
Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in “xfce4-volumed” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04 installs pulseaudio. This causes all
kinds of audio issues for me. Removing pulseaudio fixes things.
Here's what I've found in my dist-upgrade log files.
My apt.log file contains the following.
new important dependency: pulseaudio:i386
Installing pulseaudio as Recommends of xfce4-volumed
xfce4-volumed was installed with a clean 12.04 install and kept at the
same version after the 12.10 upgrade. I'm assuming removing
xfce4-volumed before upgrading to 13.04 would fix the problem. Not
sure how this is done in the upgrade process itself though.
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