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Dnia 2022-06-12, o godz. 21:04:17 |
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Michael <confabulate@××××××××.com> napisał(a): |
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> On Sunday, 12 June 2022 17:13:46 BST wkuz@××.pl wrote: |
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> > I have just reinstalled my Gentoo and discovered some unwanted |
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> > change. Last time "Mixer" had the ability to: |
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> > 1) choose which sound output to use when connected to my |
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> > bluetooth speaker |
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> > 2) set volume above 100% |
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> > 3) every sound playing app could get configured separately |
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> > from system master volume by app's title bar |
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> > Now all those features are missing. I guess it's either some app not |
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> > being installed or some USE flag not set. Another possibility is |
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> > that last time I had ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" which now I decided |
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> > to drop. |
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> I'm on a stable arch, x11-wm/enlightenment-0.25.3 and |
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> dev-libs/efl-1.26.2. With the pulseaudio USE flag not set I get no |
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> sound through the laptop built in speaker. On another system which |
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> has pulseaudio set for efl, I recall sound works, but I have not |
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> tested it lately to confirm. I'll get to it within a week or so and |
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> can check if sound works as it should/used to. |
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> > Any ideas if there is possibility to get those features back? |
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> > -- |
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> > xWK |
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> In the first instance check efl is compiled with USE="pulseaudio". |
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Hello! |
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I managed to solve it. Just had to rebuild Enlightenment so it can see |
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newly-built EFL. Thanks a lot for help. |
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xWK |