Could it be that arts can share the sound card on your other system because
your sound card driver supports multi-open, but the one on this system
doesn't?
I don't think that explains why it DID work but doesn't now though. Also, you
could set arts to suspend after a set period of inactivity
It didn't used to be this way and it doesn't work that
way on my other machines which are running 3.1.2 as
well as CVS. It's quite a hassle to go through and
edit the .desktop files for every non-KDE app.
--- Frank Mehnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 21:46, Antiphon wrote
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 21:46, Antiphon wrote:
> When I last installed the most recent arts packages, I
> was in a bit of a rush and didn't pay attention to
> dpkg. Now, I can't get any sounds in my non-KDE apps
> while running KDE. If I use some other window manager,
> everything's fine, and none
When I last installed the most recent arts packages, I
was in a bit of a rush and didn't pay attention to
dpkg. Now, I can't get any sounds in my non-KDE apps
while running KDE. If I use some other window manager,
everything's fine, and none of my apps are reporting
the card is missing or or miscon
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