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Re: [opensuse] firefox text boxes rendering as scroll bars.
- From: Paul Cornford <pccor@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 00:30:36 +1000
- Message-id: <200905020030.36832.pccor@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 01 May 2009 23:25:30 Yang Bo wrote:
Thanks Yang. That worked and I now have sound (played a youtube clip and it
worked) though the test button still gives nothing. But problems often come in
three's and my third problem which I have just discovered (and I hope my last
for a while) is that when I try logging into vmware using firefox the text
boxes are coming up as scroll bars (!). I tried upgrading firefox but it has
made no difference. I can log in by treating them as text boxes (!) but the
input is not visible.
Regards,
pcor
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Sorry, my fault. If yast has not configured you sound card correctly,
there's no way KDE can do this. I've missed the point.
I'm using KDE4.2.2.
Finally I find the secret test 'button' of the yast sound configure module.
Surprisingly, the test also does not work, I get no sould. But anything
else worked, amarok, mplayer...
When I go back into Yast I see that
sound is still "Not configured".
Under yast->sound, Select the "Not configured" device and hit the "Edit"
button. On the "Sound Card Configuration" window, select any of the three,
and hit next configured the card. I just deleted my own sound card
configurations and used yast to configure it. It worked, just a few clicks.
You may try delete it first and then edit.
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Regards
Yang Bo
Thanks Yang. That worked and I now have sound (played a youtube clip and it
worked) though the test button still gives nothing. But problems often come in
three's and my third problem which I have just discovered (and I hope my last
for a while) is that when I try logging into vmware using firefox the text
boxes are coming up as scroll bars (!). I tried upgrading firefox but it has
made no difference. I can log in by treating them as text boxes (!) but the
input is not visible.
Regards,
pcor
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