Ok here is the output from setup-pulseaudio -- enable
nova:~ # setup-pulseaudio --enable Enabling PulseAudio for ALSA... ALSA_CONFIG_PATH=/etc/alsa-pulse.conf PulseAudio config for ALSA already in use Enabling PulseAudio for libao... default_driver=pulse Default driver is pulse already in /etc/libao.conf Enabling PulseAudio for mplayer... Enabling PulseAudio for SDL... SDL_AUDIODRIVER=pulse SDL already setup to use PulseAudio Enabling PulseAudio autospawn... Starting SuSEconfig, the SuSE Configuration Tool... ... Finished. All looks fine. According to this, pulseaudio should be correctly set up. You might need to restart, but the pulseaudio controls should be working. As for the Phonon configuration, Tejas I am going to be careful on communication here in case I am misunderstanding you. By "System Settings" I am assuming that you are referring to the tool labeled "Configure Desktop" which brings up a GUI that seems to target KDE stuff. That GUI has an odd behavior in that it initially comes up with a title of "Personal Settings" but if I click on any of the tools or toolbar menus, the title changes to "System Settings" Within that tool there is a subsection titled "Computer Administration" and within that section there is an icon for "Multimedia" I believe you are referring me to this tool?
If I click on this "Multimedia" icon the whole "Configure Desktop / Systems Settings" GUI immediately disappears as if it is being closed. So I suspect it crashed.... Nothing further opens up either, so I cannot see anything called a "Backend tab" Yes, that's where the Multimedia configuration tab is supposed to be. It keeps changing names because you've got mixed package versions, see below. As for your question about what repository Amarok comes from, geez I wish YaST would let me do a copy/paste! Try the command line program zypper (man zypper will give you all the
On 22/03/10 04:09, Marc Chamberlin wrote: options, e.g. in this case "zypper se -si amarok" would have worked)
Oh well - Under the Versions tab YaST reports -
with a check mark - 2.2.90-57.7-x86_64 from vendor obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE (installed)
with a toggle button - 2.3.0-61.1-x86_64 from KDE:KDE4:Factory:Desktop with priority 99 and vendor obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE I suspect this is the cause of the problems. You have the KDE:KDE4:Factory:Desktop (which contains KDE4.4.1) repository installed but haven't upgraded all your packages uniformly (you've mixed versions and so are encountering library incompatibilities). Could you send your repository list? (output of "zypper lr" is easiest)
Anyway once we get the repository list sorted out you need to decide which KDE version you want and uniformly upgrade all your packages to that version (see http://en.opensuse.org/KDE). Specifically decide if you want KDE4.3.x or KDE4.4.x. If you are using the PIM applications a lot (Kontact, KMail, etc.) I recommend you stay with KDE4.3 otherwise it should be fine to upgrade to KDE4.4. Regards, Tejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org