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Make sure you have specified the full path of the player. |
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Make sure you have disabled arts. |
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And again, it works for notifications only. |
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On Monday 11 July 2005 19:04, Luigi Pinna wrote: |
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> Alle 14:01, sabato 09 luglio 2005, Duncan ha scritto: |
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> > Run kcontrol and switch to Sound and Multimedia, System Notifications |
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> > (or run kcmshell kcmnotify, to get the specific applet directly), |
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> > click the Player Settings button, then the Use an external player |
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> > radiobutton in the resulting dialog. Enter or browse to the player |
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> > you want to use, hit apply, and test the results. Note that you may |
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> > have to play around with command line options such as volume and the |
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> > like, for your selected player. |
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> I tried it but it doesn't work. |
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> I selected alsaplayer (like you) and I tested alsaplayer alone, but with |
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> KDE no chance... |
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> What did you do? Only selected the player? Can you help me? |
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> Thanks, |
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> Luigi |
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Alexey Maslennikov |
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Oracle DBA and developer |
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*NIX system administrator |