Closed edwardp3 closed 2 years ago
Does this occur with xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin-0.4.4 ?
Yes. 0.4.4 is the currently-installed version.
As simple workaround please install pavucontrol-qt
Edit. I'll try to add it as dependency to this plugin soon.
In Cooker, there was an update today of xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin
and pavucontrol-qt
was listed as a new dependency that also installed. I clicked the plugin and the PulseAudio controls opened right up.
Hi. Package 0.4.5-1 should fix this issue for good. After installing it pavucontrol-qt is no longer needed. This plugin should open directly pavucontrol (not a QT one).
Fixed by https://github.com/OpenMandrivaAssociation/pulseaudio/commit/6b9037e334ed01a500d6ade859826767411dce44 https://github.com/OpenMandrivaAssociation/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin/commit/e5647bbf02646eb13af6b530f2d12ed380d331a4
Hi. Package 0.4.5-1 should fix this issue for good. After installing it pavucontrol-qt is no longer needed. This plugin should open directly pavucontrol (not a QT one).
Fixed by OpenMandrivaAssociation/pulseaudio@6b9037e OpenMandrivaAssociation/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin@e5647bb
Confirmed fixed in Cooker, upon removal of pavucontrol-qt.
Thank you.
OpenMandriva version: Rolling, Cooker
Describe the bug: Clicking the Xfce PulseAudio plugin, displays minimal volume control settings for the active audio devices (headphones/microphone). Clicking "Audio Mixer..." displays an error "Failed to execute command "pavucontrol".
PulseAudio is installed, it's displayed on the Xfce Multimedia menu.
Steps to reproduce: Click Xfce PulseAudio plugin, select "Audio mixer..."
Observed behavior: Error appears as described, screenshot below.
Expected behavior: Should have launched the PulseAudio Volume Control UI (pavucontrol).
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