I do not know if lubuntu-desktop is also required to this fix, as part of lubuntu-meta, but it bring few dependencies, nothing to worry about.
As I am running on VM I did not care about it and I performed a full dist-upgrade, but I would care about it if I had to do it on my machine.
After reboot the machine the sound worked on Firefox but the indicator did not launched pavucontrol as I expected, it is due to no dependency relation between any package tha could lead to pacucontrol package installation. I still had to install it apart, after done that, the tray icon could launch the control as expected.
I see there is two things to be done:
* A dependency to be add to some package that could lead to the pacucontrol installation;
* A deep dependency review in order to clean up unity installation, as well as reduce as few as possible the dependencies
Ok, let's go.
Performing just upgrade after proposed configuration gave me just lubuntu-core update: /pastebin. com/We1Af6eM
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If i perform dist-upgrade it would bring the unity stuff I had said before, I simulate it here: /pastebin. com/LuJtgHXD
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Unfortunately when I run install just for lubuntu- default- settings it brings this lots of stuff: /pastebin. com/mfVsU3fU
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The indicator also bring a plenty of packages: /pastebin. com/4bpWJCCc
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I do not know if lubuntu-desktop is also required to this fix, as part of lubuntu-meta, but it bring few dependencies, nothing to worry about.
As I am running on VM I did not care about it and I performed a full dist-upgrade, but I would care about it if I had to do it on my machine.
After reboot the machine the sound worked on Firefox but the indicator did not launched pavucontrol as I expected, it is due to no dependency relation between any package tha could lead to pacucontrol package installation. I still had to install it apart, after done that, the tray icon could launch the control as expected.
I see there is two things to be done:
* A dependency to be add to some package that could lead to the pacucontrol installation;
* A deep dependency review in order to clean up unity installation, as well as reduce as few as possible the dependencies