Hmm well I gues that must be it since it was set to false.  Now that I
know what causes it, I'm just goin to try setting it to be owned by root
and hopefully it wont ever get changed again unless I say hey, change
this or that since I'm da boss around here.  The only thing thats
mission critical on this machine is whether or not I can play war2.  And
right now, VMWare isnt cooperating in the sound dept.  Cedega runs
Warcraft 2 like molasses but VMWare runs it great, IF I can ever get the
thing to use sounds.

Glenn Enright wrote:

>On Mon, 16 May 2005 18:00, Ryan wrote:
>  
>
>>Ok, this sound bug is really getting annoying.  It has persisted over
>>every distro I have every tried and it never fails to show its ugly face
>>at least 2 or 3 weeks after I install the distro, and every time the
>>same exact fix fixes the problem.
>>    
>>
>
>Try putting this in ~/.kde/share/config/knotifyrc
>
>       [StartProgress]
>       Arts Init=true
>==>    KNotify Init=true
>       Use Arts=true
>
>Or if you want it to work for all users put it 
>in /usr/kde/3.3/share/config/knotifyrc.
>
>if the arts server crashes then knotify adjusts the second value to false. The 
>only way i know of to stop this is by correcting the file and making it read 
>only. This has its own issues, but unless your running mission critical 
>stablity server suff (which i doubt with a desktop) then you should get by.
>
>more info is in gentoo forums by search for knotify
>
>  
>

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