Sound settings vanished after upgrade to 18.04











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After upgrade to 18.04 LTS the sound settings vanished from the panel:



This is how the panel looks like



They vanished even from the system settings:



and here the system settings



What to reinstall?



BTW: I had to add the Wi-Fi item to the panel after the upgrade too. I tried this with the sound settings but there is nothing available.










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  • Hi Franta S. I'd like to help you. Therefore I want to know a liitle bit more. Can you please add a Screenshot of the panel and the system settings?
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 28 at 14:21










  • Hi Boba Fit, thanks for your comment. I made the screenshots but how to add them here?
    – Franta S
    Nov 28 at 14:54










  • You have to edit your question. (askubuntu.com/posts/1096810/edit)
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 28 at 15:01










  • Ah you are using Ubuntu Studio. I recommend you to add the tags: ubunut studio, and xfce. I'm sory I don't know much about this desktop enviroment. Perhaps you can use "pavucontrol" - thats a nice tool i use in Gnome
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 29 at 9:12















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After upgrade to 18.04 LTS the sound settings vanished from the panel:



This is how the panel looks like



They vanished even from the system settings:



and here the system settings



What to reinstall?



BTW: I had to add the Wi-Fi item to the panel after the upgrade too. I tried this with the sound settings but there is nothing available.










share|improve this question
























  • Hi Franta S. I'd like to help you. Therefore I want to know a liitle bit more. Can you please add a Screenshot of the panel and the system settings?
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 28 at 14:21










  • Hi Boba Fit, thanks for your comment. I made the screenshots but how to add them here?
    – Franta S
    Nov 28 at 14:54










  • You have to edit your question. (askubuntu.com/posts/1096810/edit)
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 28 at 15:01










  • Ah you are using Ubuntu Studio. I recommend you to add the tags: ubunut studio, and xfce. I'm sory I don't know much about this desktop enviroment. Perhaps you can use "pavucontrol" - thats a nice tool i use in Gnome
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 29 at 9:12













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After upgrade to 18.04 LTS the sound settings vanished from the panel:



This is how the panel looks like



They vanished even from the system settings:



and here the system settings



What to reinstall?



BTW: I had to add the Wi-Fi item to the panel after the upgrade too. I tried this with the sound settings but there is nothing available.










share|improve this question















After upgrade to 18.04 LTS the sound settings vanished from the panel:



This is how the panel looks like



They vanished even from the system settings:



and here the system settings



What to reinstall?



BTW: I had to add the Wi-Fi item to the panel after the upgrade too. I tried this with the sound settings but there is nothing available.







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  • Hi Franta S. I'd like to help you. Therefore I want to know a liitle bit more. Can you please add a Screenshot of the panel and the system settings?
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 28 at 14:21










  • Hi Boba Fit, thanks for your comment. I made the screenshots but how to add them here?
    – Franta S
    Nov 28 at 14:54










  • You have to edit your question. (askubuntu.com/posts/1096810/edit)
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 28 at 15:01










  • Ah you are using Ubuntu Studio. I recommend you to add the tags: ubunut studio, and xfce. I'm sory I don't know much about this desktop enviroment. Perhaps you can use "pavucontrol" - thats a nice tool i use in Gnome
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 29 at 9:12


















  • Hi Franta S. I'd like to help you. Therefore I want to know a liitle bit more. Can you please add a Screenshot of the panel and the system settings?
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 28 at 14:21










  • Hi Boba Fit, thanks for your comment. I made the screenshots but how to add them here?
    – Franta S
    Nov 28 at 14:54










  • You have to edit your question. (askubuntu.com/posts/1096810/edit)
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 28 at 15:01










  • Ah you are using Ubuntu Studio. I recommend you to add the tags: ubunut studio, and xfce. I'm sory I don't know much about this desktop enviroment. Perhaps you can use "pavucontrol" - thats a nice tool i use in Gnome
    – Boba Fit
    Nov 29 at 9:12
















Hi Franta S. I'd like to help you. Therefore I want to know a liitle bit more. Can you please add a Screenshot of the panel and the system settings?
– Boba Fit
Nov 28 at 14:21




Hi Franta S. I'd like to help you. Therefore I want to know a liitle bit more. Can you please add a Screenshot of the panel and the system settings?
– Boba Fit
Nov 28 at 14:21












Hi Boba Fit, thanks for your comment. I made the screenshots but how to add them here?
– Franta S
Nov 28 at 14:54




Hi Boba Fit, thanks for your comment. I made the screenshots but how to add them here?
– Franta S
Nov 28 at 14:54












You have to edit your question. (askubuntu.com/posts/1096810/edit)
– Boba Fit
Nov 28 at 15:01




You have to edit your question. (askubuntu.com/posts/1096810/edit)
– Boba Fit
Nov 28 at 15:01












Ah you are using Ubuntu Studio. I recommend you to add the tags: ubunut studio, and xfce. I'm sory I don't know much about this desktop enviroment. Perhaps you can use "pavucontrol" - thats a nice tool i use in Gnome
– Boba Fit
Nov 29 at 9:12




Ah you are using Ubuntu Studio. I recommend you to add the tags: ubunut studio, and xfce. I'm sory I don't know much about this desktop enviroment. Perhaps you can use "pavucontrol" - thats a nice tool i use in Gnome
– Boba Fit
Nov 29 at 9:12















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