On Tuesday 29 November 2011 20:48:13 kanenas@hawaii.rr.com wrote:
ah, powersave, yea, that i forgott! but sound should be with the system, no? so what do i play with on kde? is there a pulse something?
I cannot tell about sound. Check whether you have the sound level at maximum, try to run command "killall pulseaudio", check sound properties in the control center...
powersave did the trick:) the installation also pulled in hal && other shtuff, nice work on the deps:) also, "killall pulseaudio" restores the sound in kde3. going back to kde4 restarts pulse so kde4 stays "unaffected".
Please by all means report a bug against pulseaudio. Meanwhile you can disable pulseaudio completely in Yast although I did not try it (this should make KDE4 not use pulseaudio as well). On my system currently pulseaudio works normal under KDE3 although there were problems before.
vlc runs fine in kde3 as does flash, don't know if other kde4 apps running in kde3 will also behave well. one must admit tho, the kde3 AND kde4 integration we see in 12.1 is a very sweet thing. i guess i will be switching to 12.1 as my main os within a week. and thanks again Ilya for some fantastic kde3 support:) d.
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