On Tuesday 03 May 2005 01:16, Christian Stalp wrote:
> Its done,
> I changed the soundserver in the K-Controlcenter from aRTS to ALSA. Then I
Not sure what you mean.
Did you change to an external player or change aRts output to ALSA instead of
autodetect?
> And it is the same installation! I use
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 01:18:09AM -0700, Ulrich Scholz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Debian testing / KDE 3.3.2.
>
> I'd like to execute xmodmap once at the initial login. I guess that
> the right startup script is .xinitrc as it contains the line
>
> test -r $HOME/.Xmodmap && xmodmap $H
Its done,
I changed the soundserver in the K-Controlcenter from aRTS to ALSA. Then I
typed in the shell SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa.
I put this also into the .bashrc of my user. Then it works.
BUT, which is really disturbing is that it still takes almost one minute to
start!!! That means, I start it v
On Tue, 3 May 2005 16:18, Ulrich Scholz wrote:
> I'm using Debian testing / KDE 3.3.2.
>
> I'd like to execute xmodmap once at the initial login. I guess that
> the right startup script is .xinitrc as it contains the line
>
> test -r $HOME/.Xmodmap && xmodmap $HOME/.Xmodmap
>
> Unfortunat
>accessing "devices://" via Konqueror gives me either "protocol not
>supported" or when I type the URL directly I just get re-directed back to
>the home directory (I preferred an error message ;-).
>Has this protocol been obsoleted?
>Well I really like the "media:/" stuff! ;-) Thats a way to mo
Hi,
I'm using Debian testing / KDE 3.3.2.
I'd like to execute xmodmap once at the initial login. I guess that
the right startup script is .xinitrc as it contains the line
test -r $HOME/.Xmodmap && xmodmap $HOME/.Xmodmap
Unfortunately, it does not show an effect. This line gets execut
Good idea but not 100% perfect.
Thanks,
Uli
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On Monday 02 May 2005 14:15, Peter Palm wrote:
> You can tell SDL to output its sound through arts, by setting an
> environment variable. I believe it's called SDL_AUDIODRIVER or something
> like that.
However this requires that you have libsdl-arts (or whatever the package is
called) installed
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