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06-12-2022, 08:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2022, 11:41 PM by miel_8.)
When using volume keys to change the volume, two volume indicators appear.
I know there already was a topic regarding this but the fix (turning off xfce4 volume notifications) completely disabled volume indicators for me.
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What version of Linux Lite are you running?
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Yeah, i already found that post (as mentioned) but if I use the solution provided there, I have no volume Indicator at all anymore
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Try the option under Session and Start Up, Autostart.
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Do you mean the xfce4 volume deamon? I already had that deactivated, it didn't help. Could it be because i have built-in speakers and an AUX port?
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It could be. You've tried the 2 common ways of resolving this. Perhaps that's the way it is for your configuration. Play something and see how many sliders you have in Volume Control, Playback.
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On the output tab without clicking anything I have one slider and a dropdown menu that has 2 options (headphones and speakers)
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You could also try renaming your .pulse folder to .pulse.old and reboot. That's all I can think of for now. Show hidden folders in your home folder.
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