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> Glenn Enright <elinar <at> ihug.co.nz> writes: |
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> Ok. Sounds like you are on the right track... |
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> 1. has the system had sound working before? (Perhaps under a different |
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> kernel?) Then check to see if you have the right kernel modules loaded. This |
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> seems unlikely because your programs aparently think its all go. |
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No, have never gotten sound working under gentoo(only linux tried) on this |
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new portable. |
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> 2. Run Kmix and make sure your sound levels are NOT zero. |
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yes it about midspan....seems ok. |
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> 3. The kde sound server is enabled in Control Center under Sound & |
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> Multimedia/System Sound. Make sure the server is started. |
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Enable sound system is selected, but the 'test button' does nothing. |
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> If you are able to |
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> get sound from the test button, but system sounds still wont work look for |
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> knotifyrc under you homedir in ~/.kde/share/config, and change the 'UseArts' |
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> Feild to true, |
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[Misc] |
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LastConfiguredApp=Atlantik |
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[StartProgress] |
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Arts Init=true |
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KNotify Init=true |
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Use Arts=true |
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> then back to the sound server to restart it. This is a known |
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Not sure how to restart it... So I'll just exit the session and |
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log back in? |
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> bug in kde bugzilla. which I suffered from :p. (NB sometimes if you do |
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> strange things it will reset itself to False. you will have to manually fix |
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> it again.) |
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> No luck? Try logging out and back in after changes? Hows that? |
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