Yeah, when I at first read that "volume control", I thought volume as in Logical Volume Manager (LVM), and was thinkin' wow, how cool that they give you an LVM control right there ... at least if it worked. Yeah, ... I'm a nerd. 8-O
Of course *after* that, I then think that's *probably* not what's being referred to ... and it's sound/audio volume control.
So ... might be some hints in /var/log and/or within the user's HOME directory. So, may be useful to create a time reference mark file, attempt the change again, and then see what bits where newly created/modified. E.g.: # $tmpfile=`mktemp` [attempt volume panel fix again] # find /var/log ~user -type f -newer $tmpfile -print | sort And have a look over the files that show up - particularly any that may any type of log or error file.
From: "Christian Einfeldt" einfeldt@gmail.com Subject: [BALUG-Talk] LXDE volume control missing from panel Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2017 20:02:36 -0700
donated Lubuntu computers, but the volume control is not appearing on one of the machines. I followed the instructions on line by doing this:
You will note that Volume Control already is listed on the list of "Currently loaded plugins", but the volume control does not appear on the