EarTrumpet Alternatives for Linux
EarTrumpet is not available for Linux but there are some alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is Volwheel, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 10 alternatives to EarTrumpet and six of them are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux alternatives to EarTrumpet are Volti, KMix, Volume Icon and volctl.
VolWheel is a little application which lets you control the sound volume easily through a tray icon you can scroll on. It is written in Perl/Gtk2 and works both for ALSA and OSS. You can configure it quickly through its configuration interface.
Volti is an GTK+ application for controlling audio volume from system tray/notification area.
KMix is an application to allow you to change the volume of your sound card. Though small, it is full-featured, and it supports several platforms and sound drivers.
Volume Icon aims to be a lightweight volume control that sits in your systray. It is often used in conjuction with the lightweight tint2 panel/taskbar.
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Volctl - Volume Control per application from System Tray for Linux
Volctl is a free and opensource app for Linux writen in python and gtk+ and that can be used to control volume per application and for enabled pulseaudio outputs from the system tray.
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Ear Candy is a sound level manager that nicely fades applications in and out based on their profile and window focus.
DiscontinuedThe project is no longer updated. Last version, 0.9, released in April 2010, can be still downloaded from Launchpad