[solved] Where did XFCE's volume control panel item go?

I did an update recently and noticed that the volume control panel item disappeared.  So I went to add it again ... and it's not in the list!  I looked in the repos and there isn't a package for it either.  Where did it go?
Last edited by synthead (2008-10-30 10:50:20)

peart wrote:
Hi synthead,
Is this the problem you are having?
peart wrote:
Got it.  Change the last line of /usr/share/xfce4/panel-plugins/xfce4-mixer.desktop to :
X-XFCE-Exec=/usr/lib/xfce4/xfce4/panel-plugins/xfce4-mixer-plugin
I'll file a bug report.
Yes!  It was.  Was, as in, it's fixed now.  Thanks!

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