On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 03:53 +1000, Theo Schmidt wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 21. September 2005 15.15 schrieb Derek Broughton:
>
> Done, but I've actually also started asking on the debian-kernel list. KDE
> can't be blamed, because other commandline tools can't even find my sound
> card, only Knoppi
as
> > nothing to do with KDE.
>
> Barely. However, to keep it temporarily on-topice, run kmix and toggle ALL
> the switches.
There are *no switches* anymore! KDE even shows a kind of "sad" cursor
animation!
> If that doesn't work, start a new thread for the sou
im a newbye, but for me only setting this:
~/.kde/share/config/knotifyrc
[StartProgress]
Arts Init=true
KNotify Init=true
Use Arts=true
did not solved the problem, i also had to remove ~/.kde/share/config/kcmarts
from its directory, i guess i should modify it somehou but since i dont know
how and i
On Tuesday 02 March 2004 23:57, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I have a strange sound problem (KDE3.2 prerelease packates) and I don't
> know where to look for a solution.
>
> Log in as root, and I get sound notifications (for instance on startup and
> shutown)
>
> Login as me
I have a strange sound problem (KDE3.2 prerelease packates) and I don't know
where to look for a solution.
Log in as root, and I get sound notifications (for instance on startup and
shutown)
Login as me (member of the audio group) and I get no sound notifications, nor
can I play the s
On Martes, 25 de Febrero de 2003 15:49, Nikolaus Regnat wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 February 2003 16:15, holborn wrote:
> > On Martes, 25 de Febrero de 2003 11:11, Yun-Ta Tsai wrote:
> > > Greeting,
> > > I wanted to confirm that is there anyone else have the same
> > > problem. I can't play any
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 16:15, holborn wrote:
> On Martes, 25 de Febrero de 2003 11:11, Yun-Ta Tsai wrote:
> > Greeting,
> > I wanted to confirm that is there anyone else have the same
> > problem. I can't play any sound via arts plugin in mplayer. Is there any
> > solution? My environm
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 04:10, Steffen Evers wrote:
> KDE sound has not worked on my box with the current woody 3.1 packages.
> Running artsd on the command line failed to find libvorbisenc.so.0
>
> I fixed it by installing package libvorbisenc2 1.0.0-1 and linking the
> old name to the new lib:
>
On Martes, 25 de Febrero de 2003 11:11, Yun-Ta Tsai wrote:
> Greeting,
> I wanted to confirm that is there anyone else have the same
> problem. I can't play any sound via arts plugin in mplayer. Is there any
> solution? My environmnet: KDE 3.1 in Debian sid.
>
> Best regards
> Tim
I have t
Greeting,
I wanted to confirm that is there anyone else have the same problem. I
can't play any sound via arts plugin in mplayer. Is there any solution? My
environmnet: KDE 3.1 in Debian sid.
Best regards
Tim
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On Monday 24 February 2003 06:00 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
> Root can properly access sound. My user cannot access sound and is a
> member of group:audio. Any ideas? I solved this once but cannot remember
> the solution.
What are the permissions for /dev/dsp?
:Peter
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Oh what a
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 01:00, Robert Tilley wrote:
> Root can properly access sound. My user cannot access sound and is a
> member of group:audio. Any ideas? I solved this once but cannot
> remember the solution.
Does group audio have *write* access to the various audio devices?
Michael
On Saturday 22 February 2003 19:12, Robert Tilley wrote:
> Sound server informational message:
> Error while initializing the sound driver:
> device: default can't be opened for playback (No such file or directory)
> The sound server will continue, using the null output device.
>
> What are possibl
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Am Sonntag, 23. Februar 2003 01:41 schrieb Vladimir Wiedermann:
> > Sound server informational message:
> > Error while initializing the sound driver:
> > device: default can't be opened for playback (No such file or directory)
> > The sound server wil
> Sound server informational message:
> Error while initializing the sound driver:
> device: default can't be opened for playback (No such file or directory)
> The sound server will continue, using the null output device.
>
> What are possible causes of these errors?
1. you have no sound card
2.
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device: default can't be opened for playback (No such file or directory)
The sound server will continue, using the null output device.
What are possible causes of these errors?
--
Comments are most appreciated,
Bob
Touche!
You're right, I use unstable/testing. Can this cause problems in another
parts, too?
Vlada
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 20:34, Ralf Nolden wrote:
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> On Donnerstag, 2. Januar 2003 20:10, David Bishop wrote:
> > sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so
Hmm,
I probably needed them for KDE 3.0.x when debs came first up for unstable.
kio_audiocd is working fine at the moment. But nevertheless I will take a look
into de.comp.os.unix.apps.kde.
Thanks,
Felix
On Thursday 02 January 2003 22:17, Dirk Schmidt wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 2. Januar 2003 21:3
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Am Donnerstag, 2. Januar 2003 21:30 schrieb Felix Homann:
> Yes, you're right. At least in my case it's libvorbisenc2 version 1.0.0-1
> and libvorbis0 version 1.0.0-1.
That is no good. You should use the ogg/vorbis stuff from Woody (1rc3), when
usin
On Thursday 02 January 2003 12:34 pm, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> On Donnerstag, 2. Januar 2003 20:10, David Bishop wrote:
> > sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so.3 /usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so.0
> >
> > This is the second time this has come up, I don't know why :-(
>
> my woody chroot has the following vor
Yes, you're right. At least in my case it's libvorbisenc2 version 1.0.0-1 and
libvorbis0 version 1.0.0-1.
--Felix
On Thursday 02 January 2003 20:34, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> On Donnerstag, 2. Januar 2003 20:10, David Bishop wrote:
> I guess you have those from testing/unstable ?
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On Donnerstag, 2. Januar 2003 20:10, David Bishop wrote:
> sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so.3 /usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so.0
>
> This is the second time this has come up, I don't know why :-(
my woody chroot has the following vorbis files:
ls /usr/
Many thanks for your help.
After doing this symlink I had to do one more symlink:
ln -s libvorbisenc.so.2 libvorbisenc.so.0
and these two symlinks were the right solution.
BTW: Is it a known bug or I am something missing?
Many thanks to both helpers
Vlada
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 20:10, David Bisho
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so.3 /usr/lib/libvorbisfile.so.0
This is the second time this has come up, I don't know why :-(
--
D.A.Bishop
Unfortunately, I think I have all libvorbis- and libogg packages:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l libvorbis*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
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Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err:
upperca
On 02 Jan 2003 18:15:34 +0100
"Ing. Vladimir M. Kerka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and when I tried to run artscontrol, result is:
> dunadan:~# artscontrol
> artscontrol: error while loading shared libraries: libvorbisfile.so.0:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
> dunada
Hi all,
I have successfully installed Ralf's debs (thanks Ralf) and everything
seems to be correct, but I have no sound.
Checking installation by dpkg -l produced this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l libarts*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
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Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Faile
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Bruce Miller wrote:
> Daniel has the right idea. You need to add the user to the ``audio"
> group.
> /dev/dsp can't be opened (Permission denied).
>
> but the ls -l shows the permissions to be lrwxrwxrwx
hm.. surely it should be crw-rw
lrwxrwxrwx suggests it's a symlink
TED]>
To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org,
debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: kde2 sound problem
Forwarded by: debian-kde@lists.debian.org
I found something useful on my sound problem on KDE.
I opened an xterm and typed kde2 -h to see what my
> I found something useful on my sound problem on KDE.
>
> I opened an xterm and typed kde2 -h to see what my options are ... well
> kde started again.
> But it threw an interesting error:
> device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Permission denied).
>
> but the ls -
I found something useful on my sound problem on KDE.
I opened an xterm and typed kde2 -h to see what my options are ... well
kde started again.
But it threw an interesting error:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Permission denied).
but the ls -l shows the permissions to be lrwxrwxrwx
bleah!
On May 02 2001, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > dm's conflicting with each other is wrong and won't happen.
> >
> ok. that was just an idea. :)
> i also thought about having a central update-wms script, which does a
> run-parts on a directory containing dm-specific scripts
> (/etc/X11/displaymanag
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 14:05, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> this is on my TODO next. Currently there is no automatic way for
> kdm to know about wm's unless someone tells it about them. So by
> default it only lists kde2, default, and failsafe. default will
> always be the "Debian" default... ie
> dm's conflicting with each other is wrong and won't happen.
>
ok. that was just an idea. :)
i also thought about having a central update-wms script, which does a
run-parts on a directory containing dm-specific scripts
(/etc/X11/displaymanagers?).
> this idea is similar to what Branden had dis
> to make this work in a sensible way, it needs to be part of the
> debian policy. my idea (partly stolen from suse):
> every windowmanager would add (and remove upon uninstall) itself
> to the file /etc/X11/windowmanagers (or, if you like it more, put
> a symlink to the executable in a windowmanag
> Idealy there needs to be a proper way for kdm to know about other
> wm's gdm does this by using /etc/gdm/Sessions/* ...a wm would
> drop it's session file in there and gdm would automatically pick it
> up...
>
to make this work in a sensible way, it needs to be part of the
debian policy. my
> I am running debian-sparc-testing and have window maker installed as well
> as kde.
>
> Prior to installing KDE I had WM running quite nicely with the sound
> working via esd, the enlightenment sound deamon. After installing
> KDE-potato I can't seem to get at WM anymore and the sound no longer
I am running debian-sparc-testing and have window maker installed as well
as kde.
Prior to installing KDE I had WM running quite nicely with the sound
working via esd, the enlightenment sound deamon. After installing
KDE-potato I can't seem to get at WM anymore and the sound no longer works.
The
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