Kaboodle and Noatun refuse to play audio files
I am running an up-to-date Sid installation of KDE on a 2.6.0 kernel. I am using ALSA for my sound system. I can play CDs using KsCD, and they sound fine. I ripped a CD to my harddrive in ogg vorbis format, though, and I cannot play them (I tried .wav, too). In both Noatun and Kaboodle, I can have the play button selected, but they just sit at 00:00, not actually playing anything. Any ideas? Thanks, Josh
Re: ispell - German question
On Thursday 22 January 2004 12:16, Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler wrote: > Hi, > > I'm having a bit of a problem with ispell in Kmail (KDE 3.1.5). It > doesn't like umlauts (ä,ü, etc) and splits words with them, not > recognizing the whole word. I have the German Dictionary installed. When you compose a message, you are able to configure the spellchecker via Settings->Spellchecker. Set Dictionary to German and under Encoding try ISO-8859-1, this solved the same issue for me. Thomas
ispell - German question
Hi, I'm having a bit of a problem with ispell in Kmail (KDE 3.1.5). It doesn't like umlauts (ä,ü, etc) and splits words with them, not recognizing the whole word. I have the German Dictionary installed. I run Debian primarily in US-English, which I'd like to continue doing. Do I have to switch Locales (and Languages) for umlauts to be properley treated? Thanks, Christof -- Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler Bodenstedtstr. 13 D-30173 Hannover