Randy McMurchy wrote:

> Cool. Unfortunately for me, we found out too late and the system I
> am typing this one will probably be in place for a year or more.
> Without KDE event sound, which kinda sucks as it is sort of neat.
> 
> All other sound output works, including the testing of event sound,
> but the actual events don't produce sound, and anything I've tried
> doesn't fix it. All I get is no event sound and a message at KDE
> startup saying aRTS is hosed and reverting to the /dev/null device
> for sound. :-(
> 
> I would rebuild KDE, but this is a 500mhz P3 that is slow as hell.
> Building KDE is a chore. It is good enough for what I use it for.

I just reran my script to build/install kdelibs while kde was not
running.  Didn't have to do anything else.

> This message is to thank the contributor who mentioned the fix for
> this issue. I've forgotten the actual events in the thread, but
> wanted to make it known that it is so cool that our little
> community is large enough that someone noticed the issue, found
> a fix for the issue, and sent in the remedy.
> 
> And now is being put into place.
> 
> Kudos to the OP that sent in the fix to the issue.

Agreed.  I'd like to know how the solution was discovered.

  -- Bruce


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