[Kmix] how can i save volumes? - KDE
This is a discussion on [Kmix] how can i save volumes? - KDE ; Hi all, right now i've discovered that there is no 'save volumes'
neither in control panel-> sound and multimedia, nor under kmix
program/applet. So, how can i save kmix settings? It's done
automatically?
Another thing i've noticed, it's that no ...
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[Kmix] how can i save volumes?
Hi all, right now i've discovered that there is no 'save volumes'
neither in control panel-> sound and multimedia, nor under kmix
program/applet. So, how can i save kmix settings? It's done
automatically?
Another thing i've noticed, it's that no sound it's played, under
sistem sound (i'm reading in italian, so maybe it's not the right
name), when i click the play arrow. In order to have the sound played i
have to select an external player (like 'play' or alsaplayer). It's a
bug or it's a feature?
Thanks,
Giovanni.
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Re: [Kmix] how can i save volumes?
Giovanni wrote:
>
> Hi all, right now i've discovered that there is no 'save volumes'
> neither in control panel-> sound and multimedia, nor under kmix
> program/applet. So, how can i save kmix settings? It's done
> automatically?
> Another thing i've noticed, it's that no sound it's played, under
> sistem sound (i'm reading in italian, so maybe it's not the right
> name), when i click the play arrow. In order to have the sound played i
> have to select an external player (like 'play' or alsaplayer). It's a
> bug or it's a feature?
>
> Thanks,
> Giovanni.
>
If you're using KDE 3.3.2 and pre-packaged binaries (especially SuSE) then
rebuild 'arts' and reinstall it. Then the knotify (system sounds etc) will
work again. Long story short: the arts package in many (RPM AFAIK)
distro's was totally fuX0r3d with KDE 3.3.2; the code is OK, the package is
borked.
James
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Re: [Kmix] how can i save volumes?
Centurion, 07:44, marted́ 1 febbraio 2005:
> If you're using KDE 3.3.2 and pre-packaged binaries (especially SuSE)
> then rebuild 'arts' and reinstall it. Then the knotify (system sounds
> etc) will
> work again. Long story short: the arts package in many (RPM AFAIK)
> distro's was totally fuX0r3d with KDE 3.3.2; the code is OK, the
> package is borked.
Well, the arts package i'm actually using it's not the pre-packaged
distro version, but the .src.rpm rebuild by me. Just for information,
I've also experienced the same behavior in a debian testing.
Thanks,
Giovanni.
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