1) I am not using any TV card module separately. It is a line added to 
/etc/modules.conf . Now I have commented it out. 
2)I have seen if in KDE control panel for sound, sound server, option of 
start arts server on kde startup enabled gives this this knotify error.
3) where is the System Notifications.

On July 12, 2001 08:04 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 July 2001 09:01 pm, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> > 1)The system has so far only what came with mdk 8.0 kde except for
> > adding a line in /etc/modules.conf for my TV tuner card, of course
> > for getting sound. Otherwise sound doesn't work for my TV tuner card.
> > 2)Yes. Sound problem is there. When I first time logged in I got the
> > login sound just before logo was to disappear. Now that doesn't
> > happen.  Even after the above modification, for another new user
> > also, login sound came during first login and then system sound
> > doesn't work.
> > Can anything made out of it? If so what should I do?
>
>    That 'login' sound is one of the 'System Notifications', so if you
> disabled 'System Notifications' it should'a silenced it.  The same is
> true if you renamed 'knotify.so'.  Both are just fixes for the knotify
> error you cited.  You also probly had knotify.so running wild when it
> errored, slowing your system and overheating your cpu/cache/ram and
> motherboard chipset. So it's very important to stop and avoid that
> behavior.
>
>     BUT this isn't a cure, just a quick and dirty work-around till you
> find the real problem.  Which could be that TV card and the module(s)
> you introduced to get it workin.  'Specially if the TV card/ modules
> were binary only (ie, closed source) from a vendor.

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