> 1) Run "ps -ef mixer_applet2".  Kill the
> mixer_applet2 process.
>     If a pop-up comes up asking if you want to reload
> the applet into your panel, pick "Don't reload".
> 
> 2) In a terminal set the GST_DEBUG environment
> variable
>     like this
>  export GST_DEBUG=4
>    export GST_DEBUG_NO_COLOR=1
> Run "/usr/lib/mixer_applet2" from this terminal
>  after
>    setting those environment variables.
>  Restart the panel by running "pkill gnome-panel".
>    Add back the "Volume Control" applet back to your
>  panel by right-clicking on the panel and selecting
>    "Add to Panel" if necessary.
> w debug output should appear in the terminal from
> step #2
> above.  Recreate the problem where the audio gets
> killed, and
> share the log with me.

Well, that certainly produces debugging output.  However, it's all from when I
attached the applet to the panel.  After that, there was nothing.  I
first started the audio test.  Audio was sounding.  I then
left-clicked on the volume control applet to open it to the slider.
Audio was still sounding.  Then I moved the slider.  The audio
stopped sounding, although the test was still running.  There was
still no new output in the terminal window.

Whatever the panel slider is doing, the problem only happens when I move the
knob at the same time as the audio is sounding.  As well, there are two 
different
sliders that emanate from the same icon.  It's the small one that appears as a
result of a left-click that causes the problem.
-- 
This message posted from opensolaris.org

Reply via email to