Andrei Slavoiu wrote:

>
>Be aware that if you disable arts you will loose sound
>notifications from kde programs (most notable kopete).
>A good workaroud is to let it active but configure all
>the programs that can use alsa directlly not to use
>arts. This will slow the growing of arts :)
>Also, there is no need to logout in order to restart
>arts, just use `killall arts` when it has grown too big.
>
>  
>


If I kill artsd how do I restart it?  I like all the sounds.  It makes a
sound when I do anything, except move the mouse or hit a key on the
keyboard.  I just like it.

Maybe they will phase it out later on.  I have read where people were
moving away from arts I just didn't know why.   I only started having
this with KDE 3.5 though.

Dale
:-)  :-)

Now to fix this pesky circle for dbus, hal and ivman. 

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