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Re: [suse-kde] arts woes in KDE 3.2
- From: Bob Pearson <gottadoit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 14:42:28 -0500
- Message-id: <200402051442.28653.gottadoit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 05 February 2004 2:02 pm, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
> Thanks, Bob. Assuming that the updated package fixes the problem, how do I
> reactivate aRts to see if it did?
If you are not running ALSA (setup with alsactl) I believe it is just
kcontrol->Sound & Multimedia->Sound System->Enable Sound System
If you ARE running alsa, then you have to edit /etc/modules.conf and remove
the lines that say THIS IS GENERATED BY ALSACTL or something similar and
remove the lines it says not to remove. You then have to reconfig your sound
card in YaST2->Hardware->Sound. I have an Ensoniq ES and had to do this.
Your setup may be different.
Best Regards.
--
_/_/_/ Bob Pearson gottadoit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
_/_/_/ "The best way to get information on Usenet is not to ask a
_/_/_/ question, but to post the wrong information." - Aahz' Law
> Thanks, Bob. Assuming that the updated package fixes the problem, how do I
> reactivate aRts to see if it did?
If you are not running ALSA (setup with alsactl) I believe it is just
kcontrol->Sound & Multimedia->Sound System->Enable Sound System
If you ARE running alsa, then you have to edit /etc/modules.conf and remove
the lines that say THIS IS GENERATED BY ALSACTL or something similar and
remove the lines it says not to remove. You then have to reconfig your sound
card in YaST2->Hardware->Sound. I have an Ensoniq ES and had to do this.
Your setup may be different.
Best Regards.
--
_/_/_/ Bob Pearson gottadoit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
_/_/_/ "The best way to get information on Usenet is not to ask a
_/_/_/ question, but to post the wrong information." - Aahz' Law
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