RE: [SLE] Lost sound with KDE 3.2
On Thursday 05 February 2004 08:33, Berge, Harry ten wrote:
One of the side effects of installing KDE 3.2 is that I've lost the sound. The problem started when I logged in and got a segment violation from, I think, artsd (or whatever it's called). I couldn't get further without disabling it (one of the choices offered in the dialog). How can I reenable it and get my sound back? Or should I be doing something else?
Hmmmm.... my sound works, but I've got a huge noise on my speakers. It definitely depends on arts running or not, so I'm starting to think that something is broken with arts in 3.2 :-(
Mine has continued to work perfectly, with 4 speaker setup. No noise, no problems. I've upgraded from 8.2 though, and you?
9.0. But I read a posting where they mentioned it could be a KMix settings. So I'll try this... Regards Harry PS.: what about KMenu? I have a 'gap' between the main KMenu and the submenus. Any clue? Regards Harry
On Thursday 05 February 2004 09:17, Berge, Harry ten wrote:
PS.: what about KMenu? I have a 'gap' between the main KMenu and the submenus. Any clue?
Does this gap appear between all main and submenus or just KMenu's? Mine give a very small overlap (actually a pretty sight, especially when using transparent menus). Regards, Pieter Hulshoff
Pieter Hulshoff wrote:
Does this gap appear between all main and submenus or just KMenu's? Mine give a very small overlap (actually a pretty sight, especially when using transparent menus).
I think it depends on your theme (style?). If you use Keramik, the gap is reasonable. If you use Plastik, the gap becomes much larger. Rgds. Verdi -- GMX ProMail (250 MB Mailbox, 50 FreeSMS, Virenschutz, 2,99 EUR/Monat...) jetzt 3 Monate GRATIS + 3x DER SPIEGEL +++ http://www.gmx.net/derspiegel +++
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I had sound problems in both SuSE 8.2 ans 9.0 after install Kde 3.2. On SuSE 8.2 even it hung the system when trying to play any video with MPlayer or Xine. I solved them uninstalling the sound card and installing again with the aid of yast (in the console as root). Don't ask me why in the world I solved it and why the sound get lost after installing KDE 3.2, Guillermo On Thursday 05 February 2004 09:17, Berge, Harry ten wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2004 08:33, Berge, Harry ten wrote:
One of the side effects of installing KDE 3.2 is that I've lost the sound. The problem started when I logged in and got a segment violation from, I think, artsd (or whatever it's called). I couldn't get further without disabling it (one of the choices offered in the dialog). How can I reenable it and get my sound back? Or should I be doing something else?
Hmmmm.... my sound works, but I've got a huge noise on my
speakers. It
definitely depends on arts running or not, so I'm starting
to think that
something is broken with arts in 3.2 :-(
Mine has continued to work perfectly, with 4 speaker setup. No noise, no problems. I've upgraded from 8.2 though, and you?
9.0. But I read a posting where they mentioned it could be a KMix settings. So I'll try this...
Regards Harry
PS.: what about KMenu? I have a 'gap' between the main KMenu and the submenus. Any clue?
Regards Harry
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participants (4)
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Berge, Harry ten
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cincaipatron@gmx.net
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Guillermo Ballester Valor
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Pieter Hulshoff