On 10/2/24 8:37 PM, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
DCR> On 10/2/24 4:49 AM, Felix Miata wrote: FM> > It also caused loss of KDE3 system sounds, and KMix is FM> > still impotent for volume control, while it works for muting.
DCR> If knotify crashes right-away with this setup, then that is a DCR> worsening of the issue. I generally go a few days (or weeks) DCR> before the random knotify crash.
DCR> However, KMix is working perfectly on Tumbleweed. There were DCR> some compiler flag changes for alsa that had to be updated to DCR> build against the c++11 standard that Yasuhiko fixed -- and kmix DCR> sprang back to life with perfect volume control.
Are you still using pulseaudio system?
In the pipewire system, kmix uses pipewire-alsa as an interface to pipewire.
Nope, I'm 100% pipewire on Tumbleweed and happy with it. $ ps axf | grep wire 6508 ? S<sl 0:00 \_ /usr/bin/pipewire 6509 ? S<sl 0:00 \_ /usr/bin/wireplumber 6510 ? S<sl 0:00 \_ /usr/bin/pipewire-pulse I don't have jack-audio, so we are still in the dark about the random knotify crash in KDE3 that takes out system-sounds until you log out/in again to reload the sound server. Seems like there should be a way to restart the sound-system without a log out/in, but I haven't sorted that out yet or found a dcop interface for it. But even after the knotify crash and the sound-system going down, play, aplay and sox continue to work fine, so the mystery continues...., but pipewire is working fine. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.