I've had similar intermittent problems with XMMS, both with KDE 2.2.1
and 2.2.2. Killing XMMS then restarting artsd seems to unjam the
system. No idea why this is happening though...
- Derek
On Sunday 16 December 2001 07:49 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
> When I try to use XMMS as an mp3 player, it
Ciao :)
I made an half solution ... that showed me a way ... maybe ;)
I added a shellcript in $/.kde/Autostart with exec /usr/bin/artsd
options (I dont' remeber which).
I'm in init2 mode and the system start with gdm, so after I made
the shell script I shutdown kde, going
Am Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2001 19:19 schrieb Alec:
> I wonder if anyone even heard of CPU-specific bugs (within the i386 tree)
> in general applications compiled by GCC/G++.
>
I just had a look at the [debian-devel]-archives. There is a thread where
bug 123337 is discussed and I think Ed Tomlinson
Hello. I've noticed that libkmid is built with libglib1.3-11...I
already figure that you know this but libglib1.3 description is appended with:
"This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under
development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed!
You
I too had the problem with artsd not starting at startup but it seems to have
fixed itself when I updated my KDE on last Friday the 14th. Not sure what
the problem was but it is gone now for me.
I also figured out my problem with mailto links. I had entered the full path
to kmail in kcontrol-
12/17/01 2:46:45 AM, Derek Gladding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've had similar intermittent problems with XMMS, both with KDE 2.2.1
>and 2.2.2. Killing XMMS then restarting artsd seems to unjam the
>system. No idea why this is happening though...
>
>- Derek
>
>
>On Sunday 16 December 2001 07:49
I am using the artsd plugin and have had the same problems...havent since
going to 2.2.2, but its only been a few days.
What seems to be happening is artsd is dyingrestarting artsd and xmms (I
usually killall both anyways, just to be sure) fixes the problem at least
temporaly.
Brian
- Or
On Monday 17 December 2001 03:46, Derek Gladding wrote:
> Re: XMMS & KDE Incompatibility???
> From: Derek Gladding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Robert Tilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, debian-kde@lists.debian.org
>
> I've had similar intermittent problems with XMMS, both with KDE 2.2.1
> and 2.2.2. Killin
On Monday 17 December 2001 10:04 am, Robert Tilley wrote:
> On Monday 17 December 2001 03:46, Derek Gladding wrote:
> > Re: XMMS & KDE Incompatibility???
> > From: Derek Gladding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Robert Tilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > debian-kde@lists.debian.org
> >
> > I've had simila
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Do you use the xmmsarts package? I have used it successfully
mandag 17 desember 2001, 09.46, skrev Derek Gladding:
> I've had similar intermittent problems with XMMS, both with KDE 2.2.1
> and 2.2.2. Killing XMMS then restarting artsd seems to unjam t
Hi
I have a suspition that clicking on URLs in Kmail and Knode messages when
konqueror is already running is wasteful WRT the system resources compared to
opening a new window and typing in the URL. The reason I think so is because
it takes so long (3-5 seconds) when I click on a URL in these p
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