Bob Williams skrev:
On Thursday 30 July 2009 19:37:21 Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Fred A. Miller skrev:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Sven Burmeister skrev:
Am Donnerstag, 30. Juli 2009 12:51:27 schrieb Verner Kjærsgaard:
> If you have lots of crashes, check whether you are using the right Qt > version. With rpm -qa | grep qt4 you can check whether your Qt > version is <4.5. If it's not, then you have to get rid of the Qt repo > you use and downgrade to the official Qt 4.4 packages provided via > online update. - I did check what qt4 files are there, I got:
libqt4-4.5.2-55.1 and others too, all with the 4-4.5.2 numbers. I take it, that that's ok? If you use KDE 4.2 on 11.1 with any other than the official Qt version for 11.1 (4.4 from the official update repo), you take the risk of causing crashes by combining the KDE packages with a Qt version they have not been compiled against.
Qt 4.5.x is only required and compiled against for KDE 4.3.
Sven Hi again and sorry for keeping on...but I'm slightly confused now. Although my desktop seems to be fine now (no sound though...but that's ok). [snip]
Verner, have you uninstalled pulse? If not, do that, then run alsaconf from konsole as root.
Fred Hi list and Fred,
- I did as instructed, no luck.
- I've lost sound at the hardware level after the update from a couple of days ago. And to add insult to injury, KDE4 comes up after trying to configure sound (YaST) with a dialogbox saying
"KDE detected that one or more internal sound devices were removed." "Do you want KDE to permanently forget about the devices?" "This is the list of devices KDE thinks can be removed:
Capture: HDA Intel (STAC92xx Analog) Output: HDA Intel (STAC92xx Analog) Output: HDA Intel (STAC92xx Digital) Output: HDA Intel, STAC92xx Digital (IEC958 (S/PDIF) Digital Audio Output)"
And then one may click yes/no or manage devices.
I don't need to say nothing works.
And...sond is ok in that other OS as it is ok in Ubuntu(live). And - it used to be ok in openSuSE11.1 too. With a small slider coming up when I press the volume keys and all.
All is dead/died a couple of days ago.
There must be a way in which one may completely zap all sound sw and re-install sound from scratch?
Again, thanks for all help!
Try opening kmix and see if the master volume has been muted
Bob
Hi list and Bob, - opened a shell, did "kmix". Command not found. -oh...so I open up YaST and search for kmix. It finds two, none is installed. There is one kmix4 and one kmix. I'd think it should be kmix4, but that one wants to downgrade A LOT of packages, in fact about 173 packages... It says something like: "kmix-4.2.98-67.5.i586 demands kdebase4-runtime >= 4.2.98, but this cannot be fullfilled" It then suggest to downgrade about 173 other packages...I start to believe that openSuSE11.1 (and the latest automatic online update) has a serious problem. As to KDE4. Just a rant :-) Kmix, however, installs fine. But then in a shell, I run kmix: vk@linux-vg22:~> kmix <unknown program name>(15741)/: Communication problem with "kmix" , it probably crashed. Error message was: "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply" : " "Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken." " eh...any ideas? -- ------------------------------ Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard Open Source Academy +45 56964223 Novell Certified Linux Professional 10035701 Linux Counter no 114954 ------------------------------ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org