On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 02:27:44 -0500, Chris Cheney wrote:
>On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 04:27:19AM +0100, Nick Boyce wrote:
>> FAO: the Debian KDE maintainers
>>
>> If possible, could someone please post some details of the intended
>> supported upgrade paths for users of Woody with KDE 3.x.y systems to
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 14:31:30 -0700, Michael Peddemors wrote:
>On October 3, 2004 08:27 pm, Nick Boyce wrote:
>> That's curious and alarming .. thanks for that heads-up. In fact
>> I see the oldest Debian binaries there are for 3.2.2 - even though
>> 3.1.5 and 3.2.1 branches are present, the
Matías Costa wrote:
> -There should be nothing in
> /etc/kde3
> /usr/share/config.kcfg
> /usr/share/apps/
> -reinstall again
> -create a new user
> -try with that user
Slightly less brutal way is to do this (as a root with KDE
switched off -- i.e., /etc/init.d/kdm stop):
dpkg -P --force-depen
Am Dienstag, 5. Oktober 2004 22:00 schrieb Mateusz:
> My problem is that when i startx as a normal user i've to use su command in
> order to start playing mp3s in XMMS. I've to enter both commands in a
> console.
Is your user member of the audio group?
> Maybe it's because i've mp3s on windows NT
hi!
My problem is that when i startx as a normal user
i've to use su command in order to start playing mp3s in XMMS. I've to enter
both commands in a console.
Maybe it's because i've mp3s on windows NTFS
partition - i tried to change access rigths to it but I wasn't able, can user
other
On Monday 04 October 2004 17:33, Mateusz wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've a problem concerning sound in KDE(i've 3.3)(debian
> unstable). my sound is configured properly, xmms plays mp3
> and any other audio format it should play but i've got no
> sound KDE sounds(i mean sounds like startup sound or events
I can not help but confirme.
On Monday 04 October 2004 23:33, Mateusz wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've a problem concerning sound in KDE(i've 3.3)(debian unstable). my sound
> is configured properly, xmms plays mp3 and any other audio format it should
> play but i've got no sound KDE sounds(i mean sounds
On October 4, 2004 02:31 pm, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> On October 3, 2004 08:27 pm, Nick Boyce wrote:
> > That's curious and alarming .. thanks for that heads-up. In fact
> > I see the oldest Debian binaries there are for 3.2.2 - even though
> > 3.1.5 and 3.2.1 branches are present, they n
On October 4, 2004 06:33 pm, Mateusz wrote:
> I've a problem concerning sound in KDE(i've 3.3)(debian unstable). my sound
> is configured properly, xmms plays mp3 and any other audio format it should
> play but i've got no sound KDE sounds(i mean sounds like startup sound or
> events' sounds). Art
* Mateusz [Tue, 05 Oct 2004 08:07:28 +0200]:
> Well , I know now what's the problem:) When I startx while being as a
> su sounds starts in KDE, but when I'm logged as a normal user there's
> no sound! Also when I use KDE while NOT being a su, have to execute
> the su command in a console and then s
Well , I know now what's
the problem:) When I startx while being as a su sounds starts in KDE, but when
I'm logged as a normal user there's no sound! Also when I use KDE while NOT
being a su, have to execute the su command in a console and then start xmms to
play mp3s. It's something to do w
I'm using 2.4.27 kernel. I forgot to mention that
when i opened kde once yesterday, it played sounds but no more :(
thanks for interest :)
>Hello,>>What kernel version are
you using. To determine, open konsole and type uname
>-r.>>I will help as best I can :)
>>Lawrence
>>Hello!
>>
>>I've a
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