Teresa and Dale wrote: > This may worth looking into. Look and see if it is here: > /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kioslave.
Yes, I checked, it is. Other kioslaves (sftp, for example) work. > If not, emerge -pv kdelibs and see if maybe > a flag has been changed or something. I read where they made some > changes to the way KDE packages are done so that may have something to > do with it. Equery reports this: Probably. I checked kdemultimedia-kioslaves USE flags and these are set: # equery uses kdemultimedia-kioslaves (snip) [ Found these USE variables for kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves-3.5.2 ] U I - - arts : Adds support for aRts: the KDE sound daemon - - debug : Tells configure and the makefiles to build for debugging. Effects vary across packages, but generally it will at least add -g to CFLAGS. Remember to set FEATURES=nostrip too + + encode : Adds support for encoding of audio or video files + + flac : Adds support for the flac audio codec - - kdeenablefinal : Makes kde ebuilds use the enable-final flag, yielding big compilation speedups at the cost of very heavy mem usage - - kdehiddenvisibility : Makes KDE symbols hidden by default, requires GCC 4.1 (experimental) + + mp3 : Add support for reading mp3 files + + vorbis : Adds support for the OggVorbis audio codec - - xinerama : Add support for the xinerama X11 extension, which allows you to stretch your display across multiple monitors ...encode, mp3 and flac -that look relevant to me- are all enabled... m. -- [email protected] mailing list

