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Re: [opensuse-factory] PulseAudio and KDE4 in 11.1 and future.
- From: "Cristian Morales Vega" <cmorve69@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 15:17:17 +0100
- Message-id: <8235e6f40812290617g537692e9k53b0ec1cdfd7ec7f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
2008/12/29 Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@xxxxxxx>:
What I though was that kmix was removed (consciously) from the default
installation because it would not affect PulseAudio mixer settings.
But since Rob said it had it, I verified that indeed kde4-kmix is included
in a pattern ("kde-multimedia" or something similar), so I don't know
why I hadn't it installed by default. I customized the package list in
the installation... I don't know what, but I suppose I unmarked a
kde4-kmix dependency and so kde4-kmix was also automatically removed.
At the end I removed PulseAudio and installed kde4-kmix. But would
still be insterested in knowing how it is/will be integrated in KDE.
Phonon already has the ability of adjusting the volume
per-application, true? Isn't a problem that both Phonon and PulseAudio
allow this? There exists a KDE version of "PulseAudio Volume Control
(pavucontrol)"? If so, where is it hidden? ;-) If doesn't exists... I suppose is
something *needed*. Is openSUSE/Novell or someone else developing one?
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Dne so 20. prosince 2008 Cristian Morales Vega napsal(a):
- Uhm, I have just installed 11.1 with KDE4 and I have not kmix... I
have no mixer at all!! Well, that probably means it is using
PulseAudio...
I find it unlikely that this is caused by PulseAudio and you can easily check
by trying without PulseAudio running.
What I though was that kmix was removed (consciously) from the default
installation because it would not affect PulseAudio mixer settings.
But since Rob said it had it, I verified that indeed kde4-kmix is included
in a pattern ("kde-multimedia" or something similar), so I don't know
why I hadn't it installed by default. I customized the package list in
the installation... I don't know what, but I suppose I unmarked a
kde4-kmix dependency and so kde4-kmix was also automatically removed.
At the end I removed PulseAudio and installed kde4-kmix. But would
still be insterested in knowing how it is/will be integrated in KDE.
Phonon already has the ability of adjusting the volume
per-application, true? Isn't a problem that both Phonon and PulseAudio
allow this? There exists a KDE version of "PulseAudio Volume Control
(pavucontrol)"? If so, where is it hidden? ;-) If doesn't exists... I suppose is
something *needed*. Is openSUSE/Novell or someone else developing one?
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