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).
Ubuntu version: Xubuntu 14.10 64-bit Daily Build from 02 Jul 2014 14.10.20140611- 0ubuntu1 sound-gtk2 version: 12.10.0.1-0ubuntu3
indicator-sound version: 12.10.2+
indicator-
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install Xubuntu 14.10. environment- extras) . applet (a container for the indicators) and add it to MATE panel. sound-gtk2. daemon- pulse mate-media-pulse). control- applet) from the autostart apps.
2. Install MATE 1.8 from Ubuntu repositories (sudo apt-get install mate-desktop-
3. Install mate-indicator-
4. Install indicator-
5. Install MATE PulseAudio modules (sudo apt-get install mate-settings-
6. Remove Volume Control (mate-volume-
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.