I've just installed LM 7.2 with KDE 2.1 from Mandrake Freq. All is OK
but I cannot get system sounds to work in KDE. They do with Gnome, and
I can play CDs etc with no trouble. I had to download and install
"arts-2.1-2 mdk.rpm" as it wasn't on the CD but this hasn't fixed the
problem .
I can't get any system sounds...
I hear Licq sounds, MP3s, midi's, wavs...if clicked on separately...
but not any systems sounds...why?
do i need to install ALSA
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I can't get any system sounds...
I hear Licq sounds, MP3s, midi's, wavs...if clicked on separately...
but not any systems sounds...why?
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, KompuKit wrote:
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 08:59:44 -0500
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Subject: [newbie] system sounds
I can't get any system sounds...
I hear Licq
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installed ALSA...still can't hear system sounds
Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi Kit,
Installing Alsa sounds like a good idea to me.
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The same thing happened to me. Never knew why. Then one day I installed Helix Gnome
and I got system sounds working.
Hugo
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Subject: [newbie] system sounds
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Hello everyone.
I'd like to thank everybody who helped me on kppp. This list is REALLY helpful and
supportive.
I now have another issue (I wouldn't call it a problem): At first, when I just
installed Linux and was able to boot it I thought the sound card was not detected at
all or at least
The date was 10 of July 2000, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] then wrote:
Try playing a WAV file through the "play" command and check if that
works. CD's are played in a different way than WAV's generate sound. That
might be the problem.
Paul
Hello everyone.
I'd like to thank everybody who helped me on
Sorry to respond to my own post, but I did some further research
concerning the system sounds...It seems that the first user to log-in
gets sound, but any user thereafter that logs-in doesn't get sound.
Solution: don't log in at the console more then once, or find my prior
postings on the
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, you wrote:
Also, I can mount cd's ok under kde however when I try to play
audio cd's I get an error stating that I have to specify the filesystem.
When looking in /etc/fstab the filesystem setting is set to 'auto.' is
there something I have to specify in addition to
On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, you wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, David Peerless wrote:
Sorry to respond to my own post, but I did some further research
concerning the system sounds...It seems that the first user to log-in
gets sound, but any user thereafter that logs-in doesn't get sound.
Hello,
I am able to get system sounds to work for the initial user
created during the install procedureSo I know my sound
card works and that the sound configuration was successful.
But when creating subsequent users, the system sounds do
not work. When I enter the command 'kaudioserver'
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, David Peerless wrote:
Sorry to respond to my own post, but I did some further research
concerning the system sounds...It seems that the first user to log-in
gets sound, but any user thereafter that logs-in doesn't get sound.
Solution: don't log in at the console more
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