Hello list, I recently upgraded KDE to 3.4 from 3.3 through some clever tricks I found on this list. Sad thing is, now amaroK has stopped working, (it looks like a new version too). I can hear normal system sounds fine. mp3's play nicely in VLC also. I guess I just have grown fond of amaroK. Anyone with any ideas of where to start the troubleshooting? regards, Mikael
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 12:02 pm, mikael persson wrote:
Hello list, I recently upgraded KDE to 3.4 from 3.3 through some clever tricks I found on this list. Sad thing is, now amaroK has stopped working, (it looks like a new version too). I can hear normal system sounds fine. mp3's play nicely in VLC also. I guess I just have grown fond of amaroK. Anyone with any ideas of where to start the troubleshooting?
The MP3 support moved to a new package. I forget which one, but I ran into the same problem with MP3s when I first upgraded. -- __________ CorvusE: Linux User #370082 live free. die free. use free software.
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 12:02 pm, mikael persson wrote:
Hello list, I recently upgraded KDE to 3.4 from 3.3 through some clever tricks I found on this list. Sad thing is, now amaroK has stopped working, (it looks like a new version too). I can hear normal system sounds fine. mp3's play nicely in VLC also. I guess I just have grown fond of amaroK. Anyone with any ideas of where to start the troubleshooting?
CorvusE wrote: The MP3 support moved to a new package. I forget which one, but I ran into the same problem with MP3s when I first upgraded.
ah, interesting to know. Do you have any idea where it moved? Why would the mp3 support just stop working because it moved to a different package? Is it a new one you have to get with KDE 3.4?
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