** Description changed:

  I've connected my stereo installation to my home server (running lucid),
  and I've configured it to act as a network sink for my laptop's audio.
  It works like a charm.
  
- In lucid and karmic, I would use padevchooser on my laptop to quickly change 
back to the built-in speakers when I'm on the road. 
- In natty, it currently takes a few hacks to get padevchooser to even show up. 
+ In lucid and maverick, I would use padevchooser on my laptop to quickly 
change back to the built-in speakers when I'm on the road.
+ In natty, it currently takes a few hacks to get padevchooser to even show up.
  
  It would therefore be very nice if a next version of the sound indicator 
would allow one to pipe all audio to a network host.
  Specifically, I'd like to be able to enter a hostname or IP address manually. 
(I may have fudged up some configuration here and there, causing my server to 
not show up in any network lists.)

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Title:
  The sound indicator applet should incorporate the functionality of
  padevchooser

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