So, message #76, amended:
1. sudo apt-get purge blueman
2. Download and install blueman from
http://packages.debian.org/stable/x11/blueman, based on the appropriate
architecture (near bottom of the page).
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Ubuntu Studio (and other) XFCE folks:
1) Does the patch of message #69 provide a usable work-around for the
indicator-sound issue?
2) Does the operational work-around described in message #76 work for the
bluetooth issue?
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pq, I didn't test on a 32-bit OS either because I don't have one. I
should have eyeballed that in any case. Message #65 does not cover the
x86 case.
I am using the patch in message #5 instead (no conditional code). This
is fine because the script exits in a non-XFCE case ahead of time.
Please
The attachment contains automation for PQ's proposed work-around in
message #41 (it worked well for me in XFCE and elsewhere). Please see
the included READ-ME file. Hope this makes the situation less painful.
Richard
PS Yes, I took my own medicine! (:
** Attachment added: "1208204.tar.gz"
pq,
In 1969, it was understandable that we fixed our Unix bugs ourselves
using punched cards or an actual "tty". The user was either a
Mathematician or a Scientist. In 2013, we have quite a few purely end-
users that have never opened a terminal window (and have no wish to).
They have been led t
A number of folks will upgrade from raring to saucy for various reasons and
be quite unpleasantly surprised. In effect, they will lose audio volume
control every time this package is rereleased without a permanent fix.
On Oct 16, 2013 8:50 PM, "Stephen Michael Kellat"
wrote:
> The time has passed
Yes still an issue
On Oct 16, 2013 8:11 PM, "Shuhao" wrote:
> Still present in release? ...
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1208204
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> Title:
> indicator-sound no longer functions wi
Sorry to be contrary but I'd rather have the secondary dialog be
removed.
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Daniel
I realise that. Not trying to be a pest.
I just want the indicator-sound maintainer to understand that the package
is being rereleased for other reasons but unfixed w.r.t. to this bug and
the fix would be so simple. I don't mind reapplying the patch until a fix
is permanent.
On Sep 14, 201
The indicator-sound package was just re-released with the same bug. I
had to use the patch in message #5 above to re-apply the work-around.
Version from dpkg = 12.10.2+13.10.20130913-0ubuntu1
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Note that the indicator-sound package containing the file needing the
patch of message #5 was just re-released yesterday without the patch
(scheduling issue?). I had to re-apply the patch.
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I just looked at my 13.04 server. Interestingly enough, after applying
the above patch to /usr/share/dbus-1/services/indicator-sound.service,
then the 13.04 and 13.10 versions of that file are identical in content.
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I have been running with the patch that dtl131 described in message #5
for the last 3 days - when he alerted me to the fact that
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-indicator-
plugin/+bug/1215852 is a duplicate of this report. Since applying the
patch, I have rebooted around 20 times f
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