On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 19:02 +0200, Marcus Lundblad wrote:
> Yes, the schema file is present and is owned by gnome-media-commons
> (according to dpkg -S).-
> Also the keys all have owner gnome-media.
Hi again,
I'm still not sure why the list of profiles was gone after the upgrade,
but it seems to
> Hi,
>
> Those entries should be default be populated from the default settings
> from /usr/share/gconf/schemas/gnome-audio-profiles.schemas (from the
> gnome-media-common package).
>
> Can you make sure that this file is present on your system?
>
> If it is, check in gconf-editor if it says "Key
On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 20:07 +0200, Marcus Lundblad wrote:
> I managed to fix this:
> The problem was that the following gconf-key was empty:
>
> /system/gstreamer/0.10/audio/global/profile_list
>
> So I inserted keys into this (list) for the profiles given by these
> keys:
>
> /system/gstreamer/
I managed to fix this:
The problem was that the following gconf-key was empty:
/system/gstreamer/0.10/audio/global/profile_list
So I inserted keys into this (list) for the profiles given by these
keys:
/system/gstreamer/0.10/audio/profiles/*
The problem seems to be that this Gconf directory has
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007, Marcus Lundblad wrote:
> The first time I ran SoundJuicer on this machine, which was freshly installed
> with Lenny in late June, it pops up a dialog saying "The current sound profile
> is not available in your installation".
> There is two options, "Cancel" and "Change profil
Package: sound-juicer
Version: 2.16.4-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The first time I ran SoundJuicer on this machine, which was freshly installed
with Lenny in late June, it pops up a dialog saying "The current sound profile
is not available in your installation".
There
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