Very odd.
 
try this:
 
disable sound systen in kde control
reconfigure the knotify script: true/true/true
reverify that alsa is up across the board
enable the sound system
and see what you get.
 
If it is still funky create a new user, something like chuck2. Log out and than log back on as chuck2. If the sound system works for chuck2 than compare what the settings are and make any changes to the "chuck1" set up.
 
 
 
Chuck MATTSEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thomas Wilkowski wrote:
> I beliee that I can help or at point you in the right direction. First,
> it sounds to me as if you are using the oss driver for your sound card.
> That is ok but IMHO the alsa version is far superior. You can verify
> which driver you use by running harddrake from the control center, tab
> to sound card and run config.

That's the deal ... alsa /was/ running before, and is now crashing
consistently. Config shows ALSA "snd-ali5451" ...

> Next, verify that artsd, what controls the sound in the KDE desktop is
> set to use the same driver as you: eith ALSA or OSS. Go to configure
> desktop, look and feel, sound, sound system, tab hardware. Very
> intuitive when you get there.

Changing from OSS to either Autodetect or ALSA and applying brings up
crash as before.

> Next, and this is where I think your system got boinked, make sure that
> XMMS has the plug-in that supports the driver your sound card is using.
> Make sure that it is enabled and that all three: sound card, artsd, xmms
> are all set to use the same audio device and driver.

The odd thing is that xmms has been working all along, "out of the
box" if you will, so I don't even know what it was set at before,
since I didn't have to dink around with it. Currently, it will play
if I select the OSS driver from within xmms plugins, but the System
Notification sounds are borked/absent (except for new mail, it would
seem).

> Finally, to put your system back in order--Or perhaps you could start
> here--open konqueror and point your browser to
> /home/your_folder_name/.kde/share/config
> (the dot in front of .kde is significant. Doted folders are hidden
> files) Once there open a file called "knotifyrc," without quotes of
> course. It will read something like this:
>
> Misc
> Exrternal player=
> LastConfiguredApp=KDE.....
> Use external player=false
>
> [StartProgress]
> Arts Init=true
> Knotify Init=true
> Use Arts=true
>
> Focus on the second stanza. It should read like the above. If it is
> different change the false to true. Second stanza is the key don't worry
> about the first.

Arts Init and Use Arts both showed false; however, changing to true
simply causes the KNotify crash to occur with startup/login.

KNotify crashed while [sic] instantiating KNotify. Do you
want to try again or disable aRts sound output?

Trying again means crashing again. If I look in Gnome sound settings
it comes up saying that artsd is suspended.

Again, I'm totally at a loss at this kind of thing, and longing for
the days of wizards and point and click, I must confess. I had much
more free time then. :-)

Thanks, though.

>
> Hope this helps and good luck.
>
> tsw
>
>
>
>
>
>
> */Chuck MATTSEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
> Have had no problems with sound throughout the day, receiving system
> notifications, listening to streaming audio off and on, etc. Just
> tried opening up xmms via Streamtuner, and received a crash
> notification:
>
> The application Sounderserver (artsd) crashed and caused
> the signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
>
> The backtrace is below (not that I understand a bit of it, of course)...
>
> Don't know where to begin troubleshooting this. (Oddly, the .wav
> notification for new mail continues to work, but xmms seems shot, and
> most other system sounds seem to be unavailable.)
>
> Any pointers/first steps appreciated. TIA
>
> Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1".
> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
> [New Thread 1083928512 (LWP 16173)]
> 0xffffe410 in ?? ()
> #0 0xffffe410 in ?? ()
> #1 0xbffff508 in ?? ()
> #2 0x00000000 in ?? ()
> #3 0x00000000 in ?? ()
> #4 0x40664be3 in __waitpid_nocancel () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
> #5 0x0805f7a2 in Arts::CrashHandler::defaultCrashHandler (sig=11)
> at crashhandler.cc:215
> #6 0x40793718 in killpg () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
> #7 0x401740bf in Arts::AudioIOALSA::open (this=) at audioioalsa9.cc:144
> #8 0x401672ed in Arts::AudioSubSystem::open (this=) at
> audiosubsys.cc:361
> #9 0x40167222 in Arts::AudioSubSystem::check (this=) at
> audiosubsys.cc:341
> #10 0x0805ea8d in main (argc=0, argv=0xbffff7f4) at artsd.cc:362
>
>
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