On 01/22/2012 05:44 PM, TJ wrote:
On 01/08/2012 11:54 AM, TJ wrote:
This has happened once in a while before, but considerably more often in
the last few days.
I have Mageia set up to automatically log in my one and only ordinary
user when I boot up. Lately, maybe 25% of the time, when I boot up the
volume control is missing from the system tray. Logging out and back in
(reboot not needed, but would probably work, too)restores it. I noticed
today and yesterday that when this happens the "welcome" music is
truncated to one or two notes. I didn't notice one way or the other
before yesterday.
Anybody else see this?
I'm using a fully-updated 32-bit Mageia 1 with KDE and an AMD Sempron
3100+ processor, Fujitsu D1711 (modified Asus K8V-MX) motherboard, 2GB
RAM, IDE hard drives. Sound settings other than volume are wherever the
installer put them last June. Speakers are plugged into the back panel,
as this case doesn't have front panel audio ports.
TJ
"Fixed" this one. I learned that the volume control was missing every
time I booted with Ktorrent also active. Brain eventually thawed, and I
right-clicked on the system tray and selected System Tray Settings. Once
there I changed Kmix from "Auto" to "Always Visible" and because I
rarely use it, changed Klipper to "Hidden."
After rebooting with Ktorrent active, the volume control was visible in
the system tray, as desired.
TJ
Rats! Booted up this morning with things set the same, and the volume
control was again missing. Only difference I know about is that in the
first test I did a "restart" while in the second I did a full shutdown
for several hours.
TJ