On Monday 29 September 2003 23:13, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> On Monday 29 September 2003 20:01, Bradley T Files wrote:
> > Yes. That seems to be the problem. However, when I use dselect to
> > choose the xmmsarts package, deselect wants to remove all my kde apps.
> > Maybe I need to go elsewhere to f
On Monday 29 September 2003 20:01, Bradley T Files wrote:
> Yes. That seems to be the problem. However, when I use dselect to choose
> the xmmsarts package, deselect wants to remove all my kde apps. Maybe I
> need to go elsewhere to find a newer xmmsarts Debian package.
just apt-get source xmms
Yes. That seems to be the problem. However, when I use dselect to choose the
xmmsarts package, deselect wants to remove all my kde apps. Maybe I need to go
elsewhere to find a newer xmmsarts Debian package.
John Spray wrote:
Bradley T Files wrote:
Sound works fine for KDE desktop events but X
Bradley T Files wrote:
Sound works fine for KDE desktop events but XMMS now seems broken.
Which output plugin are you using? Preferences->Output plugin. It may
have previously been configured as Arts, but reverted to OSS. If you
have no option for Arts, you may need to install the xmms-arts p
Hmm.. What output plugin have you set xmms to use?
You'll want to set it to use arts perhaps (or from control center, change the
autosuspend time for arts if idle so it doesn't block /dev/dsp)
On a KDE note, there's noatun (in kdemultimedia metapackage) which is very
similar to xmms (even uses
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