On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 10:04 -0700, Nathan Grennan wrote:
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=498136
I just looked over you package and gave it some thought. This package
only solves one of my two problems and creates another. It solves the
lack of the mixer application, but doesn't solve the lack of the good
mixer applet. It also creates the new problem of that if you restore the
mixer applet it will run the wrong mixer application, since your mixer
is renamed.
The best solution would probably to be a second package with the
mixer applet, but with a patch to use the new name of the mixer
application. Then both the old and new could co-exist, I think.
Using the old mixer applet by default was rejected by FESco. However,
now I think about it, since it's part of a separate package, we could
theoretically resurrect it as a not-installed-by-default option. I'm not
inclined to spend a lot of time on this, though, since as far as I'm
concerned the biggest problem is 'provide some kind of graphical app to
let people tweak the raw alsa mixer elements and switch inputs'. I am
not as bothered about having the old applet available too, that's less
of an issue for me.
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