1. Switch to the Ambience theme, if you're not currently using it.
2. From the sound menu, choose "Sound Preferences…".
What you see: The icons for the sliders are strangely colored and difficult to tell apart.
What you should see: The icons are black and easy to tell apart.
I guess the cause for this is that the ubuntu-mono icon theme contains panel-styled volume icons with non-panel icon names, so the Sound Preferences window uses them when it shouldn't.
Fixing this might require changes to indicator-sound too, so that it looks for the panel-styled icons and falls back to non-panel-styled ones.
Binary package hint: ubuntu-mono
ubuntu-mono 0.0.9~ppa2, indicator-sound 0.1.3.1-0ubuntu2, light-themes 0.1.5.8, Ubuntu Lucid
1. Switch to the Ambience theme, if you're not currently using it.
2. From the sound menu, choose "Sound Preferences…".
What you see: The icons for the sliders are strangely colored and difficult to tell apart.
What you should see: The icons are black and easy to tell apart.
I guess the cause for this is that the ubuntu-mono icon theme contains panel-styled volume icons with non-panel icon names, so the Sound Preferences window uses them when it shouldn't.
Fixing this might require changes to indicator-sound too, so that it looks for the panel-styled icons and falls back to non-panel-styled ones.