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When I installed Ubuntu 17.10, I noticed that the volume icon in Rhythmbox was gone:

My Rhythmbox

But then I found this picture while wandering on the internet and I thought that maybe I'm the only one who has this problem since no one had brought it up.

So I just removed rhythmbox-plugin-alternative-toolbar as a workaround solution.

Rhythmbox image from somewhere on the internet

But yesterday, I installed Ubuntu 17.10 for my friend and he had the exact same problem as I did.

So, is there any way for me to retrieve the missing volume icon?

Zanna
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Nguyen Duc Toan
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    Seems like a bug. Please use the `ubuntu-bug` application to file a bug report. Be sure to add enough detail so the developers can reproduce the problem. – user535733 Nov 23 '17 at 03:42
  • Thanks, I summited a bug report already. But I don't think there's any detail to add. As I said, I installed ubuntu for my friend yesterday, so it is a newly installed with no configure being made. – Nguyen Duc Toan Nov 23 '17 at 04:21

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Oh, well, I found the answer myself. It's not a bug, just go into plugin -> alternative toolbar setting, there's un option to turn on volume icon.

Nguyen Duc Toan
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Menu -> Preferences -> Plugin, where you can click and highlight alternative toolbar. Now that it is highlighted, at the bottom right there is another Preference, within which you can turn on Volume Control among other things.

When I used your method, the Playback control became weird (I couldn't find how to loop one song).

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