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I do not use arts, but have configured KDE notifications to use external |
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player: in my case alsaplayer. |
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I don't use native kde music players, so this is sufficient. |
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On Saturday 09 July 2005 05:37, Luigi Pinna wrote: |
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> Alle 01:10, sabato 09 luglio 2005, Alexey Maslennikov ha scritto: |
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> > As far as I remember, /dev/dsp is only used with OSS. |
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> > In case you use ALSA, it is created by OSS emulation. Possibly OSS |
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> > emulation modules are not loaded. Module names are something like |
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> > snd_*_oss. |
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> > P.S. I can be very wrong about it. |
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> Sorry, I have a question: |
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> can you use arts without problems? If I use arts, it crashs often and |
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> freeze the computer... |
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> Usually I can't login in a session where one or two programs, that they |
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> use arts, must be open (a restored session). |
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> If I do that, the computer freeze immediately. |
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> Am I alone? |
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> I recompiled KDE without arts support now, but I have no system sound |
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> and kopete sound... |
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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 |