Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell (again)

2006-04-09 Thread Anthony E. Caudel
I agree. I don't think I have changed any of the settings.  Thanks

Anno v. Hiemburg wrote:
 Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
 
 
I wonder why I do not have a ~/.kde/share/config/kaccessrc file?
 
 
 Because you never changed your settings away from the system defaults? The
 config files in the home directories only reflect the user settings that
 differ from the system settings in /usr/kde/$VERSION/share/config.
 
 Anno.
 
 
 


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[gentoo-user] Re: System bell (again)

2006-04-08 Thread Anno v. Hiemburg
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:

 I wonder why I do not have a ~/.kde/share/config/kaccessrc file?

Because you never changed your settings away from the system defaults? The
config files in the home directories only reflect the user settings that
differ from the system settings in /usr/kde/$VERSION/share/config.

Anno.



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[gentoo-user] Re: System bell

2006-03-31 Thread Marco Costa

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all, 
after emerging and emerging . . .

and an enrge --newuse world
the system bell keeps on not working.
With System bell I mean:
KDE Control Center - Sound  Miltimedia - System bell

I controlled the volume levels on kmix and aumix.

I do not know which other attempt to try.

Bye
emilio


As far as I understand, it should beep the motherboard speaker. Verify 
if you have it connected or if you need to connect it to the sound board 
somehow.


Regards,

Marco

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell

2006-03-31 Thread Teresa and Dale
Marco Costa wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all, after emerging and emerging . . .
 and an enrge --newuse world
 the system bell keeps on not working.
 With System bell I mean:
 KDE Control Center - Sound  Miltimedia - System bell

 I controlled the volume levels on kmix and aumix.

 I do not know which other attempt to try.

 Bye
 emilio


 As far as I understand, it should beep the motherboard speaker. Verify
 if you have it connected or if you need to connect it to the sound
 board somehow.

 Regards,

 Marco

Same here.  I just thought it was me changing something and not
remembering it.  It used to work though.  I suspect a etc-update somewhere.

Dale
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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell

2006-03-31 Thread Mick
On 31/03/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Marco Costa wrote:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi all, after emerging and emerging . . .
  and an enrge --newuse world
  the system bell keeps on not working.
  With System bell I mean:
  KDE Control Center - Sound  Miltimedia - System bell
 
  I controlled the volume levels on kmix and aumix.
 
  I do not know which other attempt to try.
 
  Bye
  emilio
 
 
  As far as I understand, it should beep the motherboard speaker. Verify
  if you have it connected or if you need to connect it to the sound
  board somehow.
 
  Regards,
 
  Marco
 
 Same here.  I just thought it was me changing something and not
 remembering it.  It used to work though.  I suspect a etc-update somewhere.

Did any of you recompile a kernel and left the misc. device setting off?


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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell

2006-03-31 Thread David Morgan
On 11:18 Fri 31 Mar , Teresa and Dale wrote:
 Same here.  I just thought it was me changing something and not
 remembering it.  It used to work though.  I suspect a etc-update somewhere.
 

Ahh, you weren't clear about whether or not it had stopped working or
had never worked.

Does it work when you aren't running X? And in X try running `xset b` (I
don't know anything about KDE though, you might like to try running
something else when trying to track down the problem (twm would do)).

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell

2006-03-31 Thread Teresa and Dale
Mick wrote:

On 31/03/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  


Same here.  I just thought it was me changing something and not
remembering it.  It used to work though.  I suspect a etc-update somewhere.



Did any of you recompile a kernel and left the misc. device setting off?


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I always copy my config over and do a make oldconfig.  I *assume* it
would leave it on if I had it on before.  I'll check it later though.

Dale
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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System bell

2006-03-31 Thread Teresa and Dale
David Morgan wrote:

On 11:18 Fri 31 Mar , Teresa and Dale wrote:
  

Same here.  I just thought it was me changing something and not
remembering it.  It used to work though.  I suspect a etc-update somewhere.




Ahh, you weren't clear about whether or not it had stopped working or
had never worked.

Does it work when you aren't running X? And in X try running `xset b` (I
don't know anything about KDE though, you might like to try running
something else when trying to track down the problem (twm would do)).

  


Keep in mind that I am not the thread starter.  I am just noticing the
same thing.  I think it changed when I upgraded to KDE 3.5 from KDE
3.4.  I'm not positive though.  I don't upgrade my kernel to often.  I
don't reboot enough for all that.

Dale
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