Disabling the XFCE volume daemon at startup will give you back control over volume buttons for custom commands.
One solution that has not been proposed but that may work very well on some systems is to remove Pulseaudio altogether and let XFCE manage ALSA alone.
Disabling the XFCE volume daemon at startup will give you back control over volume buttons for custom commands.
One solution that has not been proposed but that may work very well on some systems is to remove Pulseaudio altogether and let XFCE manage ALSA alone.