On 2015-08-30 19:28, l...@gnu.org wrote:
白い熊@相撲道 skribis:
I'm not proficient enough in Guix yet to do this. I'll wait for
'xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin' :O)
Or you can use ‘pavucontrol’.
Thanks, didn't know about this. It works.
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白い熊@相撲道
白い熊@相撲道 skribis:
> I'm not proficient enough in Guix yet to do this. I'll wait for
> 'xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin' :O)
Or you can use ‘pavucontrol’.
Ludo’.
On 2015-08-30 14:07, 宋文武 wrote:
I'm fine manipulating volume via alsamixer, however would like the
little panel plugin so I increase/decrease volume there directly.
If you really need it, feel free to bring gstreamer-0.10 back, then
package
the xfce4-mixer. But I'd like try 'xfce4-pulseaudio-p
白い熊@相撲道 writes:
> How do I control sound volume in XFCE? guix package doesn't show me any
> XFCE plugins I could install, none come installed by default.
We don't have xfce4-mixer. it realying on old gstreamer-0.10 (removed)
and "not maintained anymore".
(http://www
How do I control sound volume in XFCE? guix package doesn't show me any
XFCE plugins I could install, none come installed by default.
I'm fine manipulating volume via alsamixer, however would like the
little panel plugin so I increase/decrease volume there directly.
Or is my XF