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minitube - no icons in menues, problem with phonon-backend and no icon in wbar

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Jason W:
Do you have any other sce's installed?  If so, you likely have old versions of packages that are getting loaded first.

Either import all of your sce's again, or put minitube and pulseaudio at the beginning of your sceboot.lst or load them first before any others.  I see a dbus error in your output that was fixed a while back.

netnomad:
hi jason,

the problem was perhaps the missing user "pulse".
does it makes sense that you add "pulse" to the standard users?

after adding pulse to the users and restarting the dbus the sound works fine in minitube.
now my alsa-mixer shows only two devices: master and capture.
before i had at least ten different devices.
i this normal, after starting pulseaudio?
do i need another mixer for controling more devices?

do have an idea how i get the icons in the minitube control-panel?
.... there are five buttons in the upper left corner (left of the time-stamp) that have no icons.

thank you for your help and patience.

Jason W:
You're right, I had mistranslated the Debian startup script.  Now creates the user pulse and adds it to the audio group as well as creating groups pulse and pulse-access as in Debian.  Also, added alsa-utils to the list of dependencies of pulseaudio as it is needed for sound, or else it errors like you listed earlier.  Tested here by loading kernel-all-3.8.13-tinycore and pulseaudio, then testing sound.

It seems that the one or two sound channels is normal for pulseaudio, I have one on my machine.  Also, the icons are probably meant in Debian to be provided by a desktop environment.  But I will look into it.

curaga:
Try installing any icon theme such as gnome-icon-theme.

Jason W:
Thanks, but that does not work either.  But using the command "DESKTOP_SESSION=gnome minitube" does give it a gtk2 appearance.

I googled images of minitube and see several screenshots where there are no icons in the menu, even on the Ubuntu standard gnome desktop.  So in this case I am not going to pursue the icon issue further.

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