RE: [SLE] Lost sound with KDE 3.2
One of the side effects of installing KDE 3.2 is that I've lost the sound. The problem started when I logged in and got a segment violation from, I think, artsd (or whatever it's called). I couldn't get further without disabling it (one of the choices offered in the dialog). How can I reenable it and get my sound back? Or should I be doing something else?
Hmmmm.... my sound works, but I've got a huge noise on my speakers. It definitely depends on arts running or not, so I'm starting to think that something is broken with arts in 3.2 :-( Regards Harry
On Thursday 05 February 2004 08:33, Berge, Harry ten wrote:
One of the side effects of installing KDE 3.2 is that I've lost the sound. The problem started when I logged in and got a segment violation from, I think, artsd (or whatever it's called). I couldn't get further without disabling it (one of the choices offered in the dialog). How can I reenable it and get my sound back? Or should I be doing something else?
Hmmmm.... my sound works, but I've got a huge noise on my speakers. It definitely depends on arts running or not, so I'm starting to think that something is broken with arts in 3.2 :-(
Mine has continued to work perfectly, with 4 speaker setup. No noise, no problems. I've upgraded from 8.2 though, and you? Regards, Pieter Hulshoff
Berge, Harry ten wrote:
One of the side effects of installing KDE 3.2 is that I've lost the sound. The problem started when I logged in and got a segment violation from, I think, artsd (or whatever it's called). I couldn't get further without disabling it (one of the choices offered in the dialog). How can I reenable it and get my sound back? Or should I be doing something else?
Hmmmm.... my sound works, but I've got a huge noise on my speakers. It definitely depends on arts running or not, so I'm starting to think that something is broken with arts in 3.2 :-(
Regards Harry
I have the same problems. Try in Kmix > advanced to put out IEC985. ( just klik on the green button, so it's out ) That did it for me. Don't forget to close Kmix after that, or to save your session. GJ
GJ Eldering wrote:
Berge, Harry ten wrote:
One of the side effects of installing KDE 3.2 is that I've lost the sound. The problem started when I logged in and got a segment violation from, I think, artsd (or whatever it's called). I couldn't get further without disabling it (one of the choices offered in the dialog). How can I reenable it and get my sound back? Or should I be doing something else?
Hmmmm.... my sound works, but I've got a huge noise on my speakers. It definitely depends on arts running or not, so I'm starting to think that something is broken with arts in 3.2 :-(
Regards Harry
I have the same problems. Try in Kmix > advanced to put out IEC985. ( just klik on the green button, so it's out ) That did it for me. Don't forget to close Kmix after that, or to save your session.
GJ
I only had this problem on Mandrake 9.2 and found the same solution and it has to be done on each reboot, on SuSE 9.0 I am using the same ens1371 card and IEC985 doesn't show up in the mixer, so no problem. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer Linux Only Shop.
On Thursday 05 February 2004 2:33 am, Berge, Harry ten wrote:
One of the side effects of installing KDE 3.2 is that I've lost the sound. The problem started when I logged in and got a segment violation from, I think, artsd (or whatever it's called). I couldn't get further without disabling it (one of the choices offered in the dialog). How can I reenable it and get my sound back? Or should I be doing something else?
Hmmmm.... my sound works, but I've got a huge noise on my speakers. It definitely depends on arts running or not, so I'm starting to think that something is broken with arts in 3.2 :-(
If arts is turned off or disabled, how can I turn it back on? Paul Abrahams
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Berge, Harry ten
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GJ Eldering
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Paul W. Abrahams
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Pieter Hulshoff
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Sid Boyce