Re: [SLE] Zen-updater Problem (Solved) KDETV Ktorrent issues
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Morris (NTM)" <Joe_Morris@ntm.org> To: "SuSE Group" <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Subject: Re: [SLE] Zen-updater Problem (Solved) KDETV Ktorrent issues Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2006 07:41:33 +0800
I have two minor issues (annoyances) to pass along, KDETV starts on boot 70% of the time so I get the joy of the noise from that while waiting for SuSE 10.1 to get me to the login screeen so I can access KDETV and shut it down and now ktorrent (nothing to do - I attempted to use it the other day thinking it worked) now seems to want to start everytime I login so I have to close it on logging in now. Sounds like you are starting a saved session. Go to KDE Control Center (Personal Settings now), KDE Components, Session Manager, and select Start with an empty session. Logout and back in to check if that fixed
Clint Tinsley wrote: these 2 minor issues.
The saved session may resolve the ktorrent problem (I am using Gnome) but the KDETV problem is a boot issue, long before any user gets logged in. Thanks, Clint
On Sep 3, 2006, at 9:45 PM, Clint Tinsley wrote:
Sounds like you are starting a saved session. Go to KDE Control Center (Personal Settings now), KDE Components, Session Manager, and select Start with an empty session. Logout and back in to check if that fixed these 2 minor issues.
The saved session may resolve the ktorrent problem (I am using Gnome) but the KDETV problem is a boot issue, long before any user gets logged in.
Thanks,
Hi Clint,
This is something I have seen before on several platforms including XP. More than likely the TV card is outputting audio to the sound input which will send it on to the speakers, In my case I have heard TV sound on systems with Hauppauge TV and Nvidia cinema cards. This may be a quirk you'll have to live with or find a HW workaround. PeterB
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