Re: [kde] Bug#688801: kde-window-manager: Incorrect Build-conflict against libgles2-mesa-dev

2014-01-13 Thread Held Bier
Martin, José,

Any plans to resolve this issue?

Looks like the current, sid package still provides only the following:
 1. only one binary (kwin) is built and is linked against OpenGL

 2. two binaries are built. kwin is linked against OpenGL and kwin_gles is 
 linked against OpenGL ES
I've took a source package of kde-window-manager, opted out a
libgles2-mesa-dev from conflicts and installed it, then built Kwin via
'debian/rules build'.
This way i've got a kwin_gles also, thought ldd'ing on it showed that
besides libEGL dependency (which is good), it also relied on libGL
(which is not good! this means some/most of GL functions were still
used). When i've tried to use this produced kwin_gles binary as
compozitor, i've got a slow unaccelerated performance exactly like i
had when tried usual kwin (but for usual, OpenGL powered kwin it's
awaited, as i have a harware only supporting OpenGL ES acceleration,
while OpenGL goes throught software Mesa in my case). I've
double-checked that a hardware accelerated OpenGL ES in Xorg on my
setup works fine.
Is it a KDE, Debian or building issue? Is there any way to fix it?

 In 4.9 nothing has changed, but I plan to have some changes in 4.10 or 4.11.
 We will in future default to EGL and use OpenGL on top of EGL instead of GLX
 (for this there will be a mail to kde-packagers the next few days).
We're on 4.11.3-2 now. Would be nice to see this sooner :)

 I think it would be a good thing for Debian and KDE on Debian to build both
 KWin versions as it gives the possibility to run KWin on OpenGL ES powered
 hardware such as the pandaboard, raspberry pi and so on.
Right, especially considering the fact that last of available OpenGL
ES compozitors, a Compiz got removed from Debian after the Squeeze
release.

Thanks for any feedback!
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[kde] System Sounds gone since 4.11.4

2014-01-13 Thread Jerome Yuzyk

Since KDE 4.11.4 (and now .5) I have lost my System Sounds. Audio works 
fine in all other ways (videos, streaming music). All sounds that were 
enabled before are still enabled. Any ideas what to look at?

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Re: [kde] System Sounds gone since 4.11.4

2014-01-13 Thread Felix Miata

On 2014-01-13 14:13 (GMT-0800) Jerome Yuzyk composed:


Since KDE 4.11.4 (and now .5) I have lost my System Sounds. Audio works
fine in all other ways (videos, streaming music). All sounds that were
enabled before are still enabled.


Are you *sure*?


 Any ideas what to look at?


Are you referring to startup and shutdown sounds? The devs in their infinite 
wisdom have decided they should be off by default. This change has caused 
those of huge numbers of users to change to the new default, which because 
they had not been previously changed from default are considered 
personalizations never made, thus not necessary to be preserved when the 
default changed.

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words are persuasive. Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation)

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Re: [kde] System Sounds gone since 4.11.4

2014-01-13 Thread Sérgio Basto
On Seg, 2014-01-13 at 14:13 -0800, Jerome Yuzyk wrote: 
 Since KDE 4.11.4 (and now .5) I have lost my System Sounds. Audio works 
 fine in all other ways (videos, streaming music). All sounds that were 
 enabled before are still enabled. Any ideas what to look at?


http://userbase.kde.org/Sound_Problems#Can.27t_mute_event_.28system.29_sounds_and_other_KMix_strange_problems




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Sérgio M. B.

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Re: [kde] System Sounds gone since 4.11.4

2014-01-13 Thread Jerome Yuzyk
On Monday, January 13, 2014 06:02:11 PM Felix Miata wrote:
 On 2014-01-13 14:13 (GMT-0800) Jerome Yuzyk composed:
  Since KDE 4.11.4 (and now .5) I have lost my System Sounds. Audio works
  fine in all other ways (videos, streaming music). All sounds that were
  enabled before are still enabled.
 
 Are you *sure*?
 
   Any ideas what to look at?
 
 Are you referring to startup and shutdown sounds? The devs in their
 infinite wisdom have decided they should be off by default. This change
 has caused those of huge numbers of users to change to the new default,
 which because they had not been previously changed from default are
 considered personalizations never made, thus not necessary to be
 preserved when the default changed.

The only sounds I ever notice or care about are the AC plugged/unplugged 
tones for my laptop. And in checking to see they are enabled, and testing 
them, I hear that they do play, but very quietly even though volume is at 
100%. So there's something still going on with System Sounds. Playing the 
Test sounds in KMix has normal volume though.


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