Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> mandag 15 maj 2006 19:32 skrev Derek Broughton:
>
>> > So, as this remains undenied even on this kde-list and is covered by my
>> > experiences. I have to believe it ;-)
>>
>> It just didn't rate a response. There may be better sound daemons, but
>> _sound_ is
Derek Broughton skrev:
All I know is that if I enable ALSA in KDE directly (integrated I810 sound),
Please explain how you accomplish this? As far as I know the only sound
engine in KDE is arts, and you can't change it. Perhaps we are talking
about two different things here? Note that diff
Anders E. Andersen wrote:
> Derek Broughton skrev:
>> All I know is that if I enable ALSA in KDE directly (integrated I810
>> sound),
>>
>
> Please explain how you accomplish this? As far as I know the only sound
> engine in KDE is arts, and you can't change it.
Sorry, you're right arts _is_
tirsdag 16 maj 2006 15:54 skrev Derek Broughton:
> Anders E. Andersen wrote:
> > Derek Broughton skrev:
> >> All I know is that if I enable ALSA in KDE directly (integrated I810
> >> sound),
> >
> > Please explain how you accomplish this? As far as I know the only sound
> > engine in KDE is arts, a
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 08:54, Derek Broughton wrote:
> Sorry, you're right arts _is_ the ALSA selection - but any _other_ options
> I try end up with something getting exclusive access to the sound card.
> Which leaves your assertion, that arts is awful and ALSA works,
> incomprehensible to me.
>
Am Dienstag, 16. Mai 2006 19:12 schrieb Anders Ellenshøj Andersen:
> tirsdag 16 maj 2006 15:54 skrev Derek Broughton:
> > Anders E. Andersen wrote:
> > > Derek Broughton skrev:
> > >> All I know is that if I enable ALSA in KDE directly (integrated I810
> > >> sound),
> > >
> > > Please explain how
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