On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 10:10, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> > of kde depends on libarts1. so you see there is no possibility to have
> > kde3 and xmmsarts installed at the same time.
> > what is the trick? i yould be pleased if you could help me.
>
> Xmmsarts in the main repository is just compiled against
måndagen den 28 oktober 2002 15.13 skrev Michael Schuerig:
> Yes. Although I'd prefer a debconf-based solution. Doing the permission
> and group changes as well as the statoverride manually probably exceeds
> the abilities of most users.
Ok, I have fixed to put that in debconf for for my KDE 3.1
On Monday 28 October 2002 08:14, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> måndagen den 28 oktober 2002 00.38 skrev Michael Schuerig:
> I included the following information in the man page for artswrapper:
>
> Since artswrapper is a potential security exploitation risk, it
> does not have SUID turned on by
> I included the following information in the man page for artswrapper:
Would it be too much trouble to make it a debconf installation option?
- Jarno
> of kde depends on libarts1. so you see there is no possibility to have
> kde3 and xmmsarts installed at the same time.
> what is the trick? i yould be pleased if you could help me.
Xmmsarts in the main repository is just compiled against old libarts.
You can find libarts1 version from http://ftp
måndagen den 28 oktober 2002 00.38 skrev Michael Schuerig:
> $ dpkg-statoverride --add root audio 4710 /usr/bin/artswrapper
Thank you for this information. I never use noatun for sound, just because I
can't do other things on the computer while it is running. Instead I have
been using gqmpeg, w
> Around 4% on a 450MHz Celeron. Sound played by xmms through xmmsarts and
> ALSA below it all was flawless even during compiles. Opening links in
> new windows in Konqueror made it stutter slightly. There was a simple
> remedy, if you're not morally or otherwise opposed to it: make
> /usr/bin/
On Sunday 27 October 2002 16:45, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> > I can't find any file named artsd on my
> > system.
>
> Make sure you have installed libarts1-bin. The binaries don't come
> with plain libarts any more, it seems.
>
> BTW, I have a different problem with aRTs & KDE 3.0.4: it is horribly
> sl
> > If I use plain OSS (alsa with emulation in fact), XMMS plays smoothly
> > even with multiple compile jobs on the background. Is it a known
> > bug/misconfiguration?
>
> It's not a Bug, it's a feature (people say...) But Arts is a real monster
> [...]
> suitable tool for every day sound access,
Am Sonntag, 27. Oktober 2002 16:45 schrieb Jarno Elonen:
> If I use plain OSS (alsa with emulation in fact), XMMS plays smoothly even
> with multiple compile jobs on the background. Is it a known
> bug/misconfiguration?
It's not a Bug, it's a feature (people say...) But Arts is a real monster, I
> I can't find any file named artsd on my
> system.
Make sure you have installed libarts1-bin. The binaries don't come with plain
libarts any more, it seems.
BTW, I have a different problem with aRTs & KDE 3.0.4: it is horribly slow,
takes 10+% of CPU time on my 1.5Ghz P4 and the sound snaps.
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