Am 07.03.2012 10:42, schrieb todd rme:
Amarok depends on phonon for actually generating sound, the backends are handled by phonon. Phonon has an rpm recommends for a backend, which means a backend will be installed unless a user specifically overrides it. To make sure you have the necessary recommends you can always run: zypper inr

Thats the point: if Amarok uses Phonon, then Amarok should play, if Phonon works. If Amarok does not play, nobody should tell to use another backend, if the backend is working. So it is a bug in Amarok 2.5 ....
If, as you said, you only use stable software, you should not use the xine backend, since it is unsupported and untested for the last few releases of phonon. It probably will not be in the next openSUSE release at all. -Todd _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
If eryery thing works fine since years with Xine as a backend, then Xine is stable. I am the tester! My other old computer is build 1999 and it is unsupported since now 10 years, but it is working fine and running stable - so what?

Hartmut
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