So at least in Trusty this is actually fixed. All the critical "hard to fix" blumping is now in position.
Having a GUI frontend for it, is a completely different matter, which has nothing to do with this bug, and has nothing to do with pulseaudio (to which this bug applies).
If one were to have a proper equalizer GUI frontend in Ubuntu, it would have to be integrated into unity-control-center's sound panel:
As I've noted before, Trusty already has the equaliser module available in the standard pulseaudio package:
$ dpkg -L pulseaudio | grep eq pulse-4. 0/modules/ module- equalizer- sink.so
/usr/lib/
So at least in Trusty this is actually fixed. All the critical "hard to fix" blumping is now in position.
Having a GUI frontend for it, is a completely different matter, which has nothing to do with this bug, and has nothing to do with pulseaudio (to which this bug applies).
If one were to have a proper equalizer GUI frontend in Ubuntu, it would have to be integrated into unity-control- center' s sound panel:
$ dpkg -L unity-control- center | grep -i panels | grep -i sound x86_64- linux-gnu/ unity-control- center- 1/panels/ libsound. so
/usr/lib/
So for that a feature request would have to be filed against the unity-control- center package.