Does the same happens with speaker-test? (included in alsa-utils)
Try running it like this:
speaker-test -c 6
2014-03-17 2:40 GMT-03:00 Kyle Terrien :
> On 03/16/2014 10:21 PM, Kyle Terrien wrote:
> > Are you using PulseAudio?
>
> D'oh! I noticed the subject line said "Pulseaudio" right after se
2012/10/14 甘露(Gan Lu) :
> On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:53 AM, martin kalcher
> alternative-status-menu doesn't work, it just adds suspend.
And it's also missing hibernate now...
275.09.07 here, no problems loading big images.
I do use a custom kernel with with a recompiled nvidia drivers, but I
doubt that would have anything to do with it.
2011/6/17 Yaro Kasear :
> On Friday, June 17, 2011 04:10:01 PM Richard Schütz wrote:
>> The new driver really seems to have a major pr
if you can't find a process called "kded4" running, start it from a terminal.
If you find it, kill it and try again.
That should get all kde daemons running again, but will not fix
whatever is triggering the problem.
2011/5/27 Álvaro Villalba Navarro :
> The powersaving profile are also lost.
>
>
2010/9/13 Sven-Hendrik Haase
> On 13.09.2010 19:34, Adriano Moura wrote:
> > 2010/9/13 Sven-Hendrik Haase
> >
> >> On 13.09.2010 18:38, Madhurya Kakati wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>> I am using Chromium 6.0.x with KDE 4.5.1. Whenever any website
> &g
2010/9/13 Sven-Hendrik Haase
> On 13.09.2010 18:38, Madhurya Kakati wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am using Chromium 6.0.x with KDE 4.5.1. Whenever any website
> > presents a dialog box asking for confirmation for something (for
> > example in gmail if i close the tab without logging out it presents a
> >
vid C. Rankin
> On 07/19/2010 05:06 PM, Adriano Moura wrote:
>
>> Look arround in ~/.gnome/apps ~/.gnome/mime-info/ and ~/kde/share/
>>
>> If you find something suspecious, try hiding again.
>>
>> I really don't know how those DEs handle those files, but you c
Look arround in ~/.gnome/apps ~/.gnome/mime-info/ and ~/kde/share/
If you find something suspecious, try hiding again.
I really don't know how those DEs handle those files, but you can try.
2010/7/19 David C. Rankin
>
> 1 down 1 to go. Any other ideas on the crazy menu errors?
>
>
Try to hide ~/.local/share/applications and ~/.config/menus, then start one
of the DEs
If the menus get back to their default (no custom shortcuts/order),
something screwed up those files.
There also might be other places for specifc DEs to store their .desktop or
.menu files.
2010/7/19 David C.
2010/7/17 David C. Rankin
> On 07/16/2010 09:52 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
>
>> Guys,
>>
>> I have a strange problem. ctrl+c is completely broken on my system. It
>> won't
>> cancel Jack Schit. It is the strangest thing I've seen. I apologize if
>> there is
>> some archain Arch notice on this I a
Need to revise my text next time. Hope it's legible.
2010/5/25 Adriano Moura :
> This is actually normal. 64 bits systems uses 64bits per memory
> address, by default.
>
> That alone would make 64bits systems eat twice as much memory than a
> 32bit systems. Of course you can
This is actually normal. 64 bits systems uses 64bits per memory
address, by default.
That alone would make 64bits systems eat twice as much memory than a
32bit systems. Of course you can program can be coded to use 32bit
variables, but hey, isn't the larger number representation one of the
64bits
This is your lucky day! I've just made this light theme, for you!
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Sorry for the mid-topic propaganda, but I don't want to open a new
topic about themes. Seems fine to share here some more :)
2010/2/26 Nilesh Govindarajan :
> On Sa
I had some of these problems, it seems that going to "Appearence &
Themes" > Colors and unchecking "Apply colors to non KDE applications"
fixes some weired color and flat pannels (no gradients at all)
problems.
Now, the icon and menus problem should be caused by the gtk-qt-engine
AND an specific t
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