I'm on Xubuntu 13.10 64 bit. I've recently had this issue. As a result the sliding bar that is used to control the volume is gone. I can live without it, I can control the volume from my keyboard but I'd like to know if I can install an alternative to the default sliding bar.
I have Xfce4 version 4.10. My volume indicator looks like this, I don't know what it's called, but it's the default one
On Xubuntu 16.04 the
xfce4-mixer
plugin is no longer available.Try
(which is not in the
goodies
package)It looks like you're not using the default Xfce volume slider (perhaps in Xubuntu it is default, but not in Xfce). I suspect that you're using the indicator plugin, which I don't like nor use. I would suggest that you try adding
Audio Mixer
plugin to the panel.To have it available you need to:
I used to replace GTK3 indicator (buggy) with the GTK2 one :
Open with superuser rights the file
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/indicator-sound.service
(Mousepad is the default file-editor in Xubuntu, replace it with Gedit or Leafpad if necessary) :Comment the existing line (comment = add a
#
at the beginning of the line) and add this line under (This will load GTK2 indicator if XFCE is running, and GTK3 one for Gnome/Unity/Others) :Your file should look like this in the end :
You can also try new indicators by installing
xfce4-goodies
:Another indicator is, as suggested by landroni,
xfce4-mixer
: