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I use Xubuntu.
Recently I removed all Ubuntu/Unity related packages in the hope to have a more responsive and less cluttered system.



Before I removed Ubuntu/Unity packages following using this command.



After the removing of the packages the program thats starts when selecting 'Sound Settings...' is a different one than it was before when Unity was installed.



Panel > Sound Indicator > Sound Settings...



As I have a bluetooth speaker I connect to I would like to have the 'old' sound settings program back. The latter enabled me to select the bluetooth speaker as output.



I did install sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center and the sound menu became the old one again. Good but once I've connected my bluetooth speakers via the bluetooth indicator in the panel there is still no speaker to select as output.



What package do I need to install?


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I believe that Sound Settings is a part of gnome-control-center. Whenever I open sound settings and run killall gnome-control-center (This command will kill the process requested), it closes my Sound Settings.


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