Activity log for bug #1337241

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2014-07-03 09:26:57 Vlad Orlov bug added bug
2014-07-03 09:31:16 Vlad Orlov tags mate 14.10 mate
2014-08-02 09:19:15 Vlad Orlov bug task added ubuntu-mate
2014-08-02 09:42:03 Vlad Orlov bug added subscriber Indicator Applet Developers
2014-08-05 16:08:47 Martin Wimpress  ubuntu-mate: status New Won't Fix
2014-09-01 23:23:35 Martin Wimpress  ubuntu-mate: status Won't Fix Opinion
2014-09-01 23:24:19 Martin Wimpress  ubuntu-mate: importance Undecided Low
2014-09-01 23:48:09 Stephen Michael Kellat indicator-sound-gtk2 (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2014-09-23 09:26:25 Vlad Orlov indicator-sound-gtk2 (Ubuntu): status Invalid New
2014-09-23 10:27:07 Vlad Orlov description Ubuntu version: Xubuntu 14.10 64-bit Daily Build from 02 Jul 2014 indicator-sound version: 12.10.2+14.10.20140611-0ubuntu1 indicator-sound-gtk2 version: 12.10.0.1-0ubuntu3 Steps to reproduce: 1. Install Xubuntu 14.10. 2. Install MATE 1.8 from Ubuntu repositories (sudo apt-get install mate-desktop-environment-extras). 3. Install mate-indicator-applet (a container for the indicators) and add it to MATE panel. 4. Install indicator-sound-gtk2. 5. Install MATE PulseAudio modules (sudo apt-get install mate-settings-daemon-pulse mate-media-pulse). 6. Remove Volume Control (mate-volume-control-applet) from the autostart apps. 7. Restart MATE session. 8. Click on the sound indicator icon for the menu to appear. 9. Click on the "Sound Settings" item in the menu. What expected to happen: The launch of MATE sound settings app (mate-volume-control). What happened instead: Nothing. Ubuntu version: Ubuntu MATE 14.10 beta1 and Xubuntu 14.10 64-bit Daily Build from 02 Jul 2014 indicator-sound version: 12.10.2+14.10.20140611-0ubuntu1 indicator-sound-gtk2 version: 12.10.0.1-0ubuntu3 Steps to reproduce: Method A: 1. Install Ubuntu MATE 14.10. 2. Install mate-indicator-applet (a container for the indicators) and add it to MATE panel. 3. Install indicator-sound-gtk2. 4. Install MATE PulseAudio modules (sudo apt-get install mate-settings-daemon-pulse mate-media-pulse). 5. Remove Volume Control (mate-volume-control-applet) from the autostart apps. 6. Restart MATE session. 7. Click on the sound indicator icon for the menu to appear. 8. Click on the "Sound Settings" item in the menu. Method B: 1. Install Xubuntu 14.10. 2. Install MATE 1.8 from Ubuntu repositories (sudo apt-get install mate-desktop-environment-extras). 3. Install mate-indicator-applet (a container for the indicators) and add it to MATE panel. 4. Install indicator-sound-gtk2. 5. Install MATE PulseAudio modules (sudo apt-get install mate-settings-daemon-pulse mate-media-pulse). 6. Remove Volume Control (mate-volume-control-applet) from the autostart apps. 7. Restart MATE session. 8. Click on the sound indicator icon for the menu to appear. 9. Click on the "Sound Settings" item in the menu. What expected to happen: The launch of MATE sound settings app (mate-volume-control). What happened instead: Nothing.
2014-09-25 16:20:59 Martin Wimpress  ubuntu-mate: importance Low Wishlist
2014-09-25 16:21:05 Martin Wimpress  ubuntu-mate: assignee Martin Wimpress (flexiondotorg)
2014-09-25 20:58:20 Martin Wimpress  ubuntu-mate: status Opinion In Progress
2014-11-25 15:37:32 Martin Wimpress  ubuntu-mate: status In Progress Fix Committed
2015-01-10 23:45:12 Martin Wimpress  ubuntu-mate: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2015-02-13 09:57:29 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/vivid/indicator-sound-gtk2/vivid-proposed
2015-02-13 10:41:36 Launchpad Janitor indicator-sound-gtk2 (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2017-05-26 09:51:44 Vlad Orlov removed subscriber Vlad Orlov