Hi.
Before I used to use the gnome 2 in Ubuntu, but now I use XFCE and Linux Mint 12. And I remember the volumen applet (gnome-volume-control) I can put the volumen up to 100% but the volumen applet "xfce4-mixer" only put 100%.
Can I use the old applet "gnome-volume-control" in XFCE? or Do you know any other volumen applet for XFCE with this feature?
Sorry maybe I have wroten bad, I am spanish.
Bye and thanks.
Dumb question about applet volumen control
Forum rules
Before you post read how to get help. Topics in this forum are automatically closed 6 months after creation.
Before you post read how to get help. Topics in this forum are automatically closed 6 months after creation.
Dumb question about applet volumen control
Last edited by LockBot on Wed Dec 28, 2022 7:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Topic automatically closed 6 months after creation. New replies are no longer allowed.
Reason: Topic automatically closed 6 months after creation. New replies are no longer allowed.
Re: Dumb question about applet volumen control
I think you can (unless you mean you are using Linux Mint 12 with XFCE, GTK+ version might be a conflict then). Somebody had the reverse problem it seems (was using Gnome Volume Control on XFCE and was tipped to use xfce4-mixer instead): http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=190&t=86025
Re: Dumb question about applet volumen control
Thanks.
I found the package, it is gnome-media but the system say that is older "Error: A later version is already installed".
But Do you know other volumen applet for XFCE that has a feature to increase the volumen over 100% like gnome-volume-control applet?
Thanks, bye.
I found the package, it is gnome-media but the system say that is older "Error: A later version is already installed".
But Do you know other volumen applet for XFCE that has a feature to increase the volumen over 100% like gnome-volume-control applet?
Thanks, bye.
Re: Dumb question about applet volumen control
Well it is not a panel applet, but pavucontrol worked well for me. To install just search it in the software center or synaptic, or you could just enter into the terminal:
Code: Select all
sudo apt-get install pavucontrol