On Jan 26, 2005, at 7:03 PM, Brian O'Keefe wrote:


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It seems that sound works according to the version of KDE. I have no Gnome issue with sound but of the 4 versions of KDE that I've installed and updated, only one has had functioning sound. I was able to select "use enlightened sound daemon" on that one- 3.2.
Thanks for the help in any case.
Brian


I rebuilt the packages as described and got the "enlightened sound daemon" option but still no sound so I tried to rebuild kde-extra-sounds. I kept getting check sum errors and would choose the "delete and download again" option. After the rebuild I was unable to start kde and got a "DCOPServer error at the splash screen and then quitting. I removed all kde packages again and ran "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install bundle-kde-ssl" which seemed to install fine. I still can't start kde with the same DCOPServer error. I can run a few kde apps in Gnome but with missing functionality in some (konqueror) and others won't start at all (koffice apps). I'd like to do a clean reinstall of bundle-kde-ssl, which I thought that I had done. Any help out there?

Thanks, Brian


sudo apt-get remove kdebase3-shlibs

works for the version I have (3.3.2). I believe older versions (3.1.x) used

sudo apt-get remove arts

Try the first one first.
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