Am Freitag, 31. Januar 2003 03:31 schrieb Ralf Nolden: [snip] > > Ok, I solved that one. It was a bit tricky: > > KDE wanted to display a warning message, that the sound server could not > > be startet with realtime scheduling priority. For the message box a file > > named libx11globalcomm.la > > was needed, which did not exist on my system. (And caused knotify to fail > > in an endless loop) For KDE 3.0.5a it came with libarts1-qt, obviously, > > but I purged that package, following Ralf Noldens README.... > > > > For KDE 3.1 it lives in libarts1-dev. After installing that, sound works > > well. > > I think I've fixed that already a week ago. You may need to update (which I > recommend since earlier builds of kdelibs are containing security holes, so > please update to the latest builds, the ones on ktown are identical to the > ones on the KDE ftp mirrors)
Hm. I've upgraded from KDE 3.0.5a to KDE 3.1 on wednesday. I've used the ktown archive. A dist-upgrade today gieves me three packages which have nothing to to with arts (or do they): /-- spike:~# apt-get dist-upgrade Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Calculating Upgrade... Done 3 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 1078kB of archives. After unpacking 8192B will be freed. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Y Get:1 http://ktown.kde.org stable/main libsdl1.2debian 1.2.4-2 [11.7kB] Get:2 http://ftp.de.debian.org sarge/main console-data 2002.12.04dbs-5 [912kB] Get:3 http://ktown.kde.org stable/main libsdl1.2debian-oss 1.2.4-2 [154kB] \-- I assume I am up-to-date. confused, * André