On Nov 13, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Nigel wrote:
On 12/11/2006 5:13 PM, Kevin Bradley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:

I've tried using the control center to change the sound settings, but nothing
is seeming to make it work.? Is there something I'm not seeing or doing?

The same thing happens on my Debian box, so it's not just a Fink-related
problem. Running "sudo alsaconf" sometimes fixes it, but I've come to the
conclusion that sound under KDE is just flaky in general. (I have tried
different sound daemons as suggested by Alexander, without much success.)

-- 
Nigel Stanger,           mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND.    Fnord.

I used KDE on RedHat some time back (KDE 2, I think), and it seemed stable enough.   I like the KDE interface and it seems to have a more complete set of programs/utils, though the Gnome desktop is simpler and loads faster, usually.  But with the only Gnome bundle being in unstable, I'm not sure I want to jump into that.

Is the sound issue a Mac issue?  Is it because the Mac has sound hardware that KDE doesn't know what to do with? (maybe?)

Kevin Bradley
--
Men often oppose a thing merely because they have had no agency in planning it, or because it may have been planned by those whom they dislike.

Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804)






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