https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1047852
Anyone know if this went away in 15.0 or 15.1? I don't hook my test boxes up to speakers, much less leave them running and active long enough to tell if it still happens.
I need to decide whether to move to TDE when I upgrade my 24/7 to 15.1 from 42.3. I'd rather not move, but this could be the deciding factor.
Hello,
I am currently using 15.0 with KDE3 on my home and TDE on my office but I have never experienced this issue now and before.
Is there any reasons to use JACK Audio?
This is the reply to ... "[opensuse-kde3] knotify_libjack audio kcrash" Mr./Ms. Felix Miata mrmazda@earthlink.net wrote on 2019-05-18 17:33:12.: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-ID: 033dd621-7151-b70c-6735-2a80534bdd8d@earthlink.net
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1047852
Anyone know if this went away in 15.0 or 15.1? I don't hook my test boxes up to speakers, much less leave them running and active long enough to tell if it still happens.
I need to decide whether to move to TDE when I upgrade my 24/7 to 15.1 from 42.3. I'd rather not move, but this could be the deciding factor.
On 05/18/2019 04:37 AM, koga@users.sourceforge.jp wrote:
Hello,
I am currently using 15.0 with KDE3 on my home and TDE on my office but I have never experienced this issue now and before.
Is there any reasons to use JACK Audio?
This happens when "System Notifications" are set such as a sound theme in
kcontrol->Sound & Multimedia->System Notifications
After some 10, 100, 200, etc... times the system notifications are triggered, you will get the knotify_libjack crash and system notifications will no longer work until you restart the desktop.
(Sound still works, it just kills the system notifications some how...)