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 <description>This guide is no longer necessary IMO. I’ve solved my volume control
problems by dragging the Volume Control plugin from the item list to
the panel. Simple, but it works.

I have problems with the default Volume Control plugin in Xubuntu,
so this is a useful solution. It displays the volume percent, and can
be turned up or down using the mousewheel.</description>
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