So holly, is arts absolutely necessary to get KDE system sounds?  I
installed KDE 3.4 without arts.  Alsa does fine as does amarok, gaim,
and several others _except_ KDE.  I guess arts is the reason, huh?

Tony

Holly Bostick wrote:

>John Jolet schreef:
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>
>>On Saturday 20 August 2005 14:31, Christoph Eckert wrote:
>>
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>>>Use alsamixer in a console window to adjust the settings. Ensure master
>>>is open and PCM is unmuted and open.
>>>
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>>I have a question about that...using the in-kernel alsa drivers and I get 
>>sound fine with xmms under kde, but the system notification sounds are 
>>silent.  I'm kinda mystified.
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>>
>
>If xmms plays, then your sound is obviously working. If KDE system
>sounds are not playing, there could be 3 reasons that I can think of:
>
>1) arts (the kde sound server) is not enabled. You can check this in
>kcontrol=>Sound and Multimedia=>Sound System; is the checkbox for
>'enable sound system' checked? Is the correct sound system selected in
>the 'Hardware' tab? It's not much use to tell KDE to pipe aRTs through
>ESD if you don't have ESD running)
>
>2) system sounds are turned off. You can check this in kcontrol=>Sound
>and Multimedia=>System Notifications. Is the checkbox and drop-down menu
>to turn all sounds off perhaps enabled? Secondarily, try selecting an
>event that has a sound attached. Does the 'Play sound' checkbox become
>checked? If you test the sound using the little 'Play' button next to
>the filename, can you hear it?
>
>3) KMix is set to override alsamixer settings on login, and it (KMix) is
>muted (KMix does not use or refer to the alsamixer settings, but rather
>its own. It's very annoying, and why I avoided it during my brief time
>using KDE). This can be fixed by running KMix and either unmuting the
>appropriate channels if muted, or setting KMix not to override the ALSA
>mixer settings on startup, or by setting KMix not to start at all at login.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Holly
>  
>

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