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Re: [opensuse-kde] Audio volume OSD is kinda broken.
- From: "Peter J. P-N" <nospam@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2008 15:26:21 +0200
- Message-id: <47F237FD.80002@xxxxxxxx>
Dirk Mueller schrieb:
That's clarifies.
I will do.
Is there any way *for me now* to remove kmix from dcop / automatic
start? Deactivating "autostart after login" in kmix/settings has no impact.
I'm referring to the device description provided by gnome-volume-control
(while on pop-up menu: file/choose device/device description).
gnome-volume-control provides fully functional mute for the master
channel of my sound card. That's why I felt free to assume a bug in KDE.
Thanks for your time spent on this!
Cheers
Pete
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okay. there is a race on startup, so whatever starts up first will win. we
don' really want to support kmilo, because it introduces a heap of other
issues.
That's clarifies.
what you're asking for is therefore that the OSD is moved to mix and added
there by default. can you file that as a bugreport please so that it is not
forgotten? I think that can be done, but I'll have to find time for it.
I will do.
If it not too much inconvenience, how to make it permanently?
currently only by starting kmix after kded.
Is there any way *for me now* to remove kmix from dcop / automatic
start? Deactivating "autostart after login" in kmix/settings has no impact.
But I have the mute on the master channel in gnome. Is that suppose to
be like this?
Not really, the bug should be a generic hardware "feature".
alsamixer is a ncurses (text mode) application from alsa project. is this
what
you're referring to with "gnome"?
I'm referring to the device description provided by gnome-volume-control
(while on pop-up menu: file/choose device/device description).
gnome-volume-control provides fully functional mute for the master
channel of my sound card. That's why I felt free to assume a bug in KDE.
Thanks for your time spent on this!
Cheers
Pete
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All the best, Peter J. P-N.
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