Re: [gentoo-user] KDE Plasma sound not working

2022-06-14 Thread Julien Roy

Hello,


I'm not sure if my previous email went through correctly, so I will try 
again:



A few suggestions to pin point the source of your problem:

- Try with a different audio device to test if the issue is localized to 
this USB dongle, or if it is "system wide",


- Install a different DE (or perhaps a WM would be faster), to see 
whether this is KDE-related, or system wide,


- Take a copy/backup/snapshot of your new user account before the issue 
occurs, and compare it (specifically the config files) to the account 
after the issue appears. This may help you find out if KDE is doing 
something fishy with a config file somewhere that triggers the problem. 
Alternatively, you could also revert to the snapshot and see if that 
fixes the problem. If so, then you might want to take more granular 
snapshots (specific folders or files), and restore specific folders as 
the issue appears, to figure out where exactly the problem is located.


As for the drive that wants to mount itself, I don't think it is related 
to this audio problem, but KDE (and DEs in general) have settings to 
allow mounting devices (automatically) through the DE itself rather than 
fstab, which explains why the noauto setting is being ignored : check 
the settings in KDE to see if it's setup to auto mount devices.



Regard,

Julien

On 6/14/22 22:00, Peter Humphrey wrote:

Hello list,

I thought it was time to start a fresh thread, so here it is.

I still have no working sound. I keep thinking I've fixed the problem, only to
be proved wrong at the next reboot. The hardware is a USB dongle with a Unitek
Y-247A chipset and I'm using an ordinary 3.5mm wired connection.

The problem seems to be in my user account, because I can create a new user,
then adjust control panel values to suit, logging out and in after each
change. The sound keeps operating as it should - until I reboot, and then it's
dead.

By 'dead' I mean (a) it's silent, and (b) when I click the control panel
button to test a speaker, the icon changes colour to show it's working, but it
just hangs and never comes back.

This reminds me of another problem, in which Konsole windows are not always
restored after a login. This has still not been fixed; two bugs refer:

1.  https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=819459
2.  https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445862

Something else also changes at the first reboot after creating a new user
account: a dialogue box opens requesting permission to mount a partition - but
that partition is one of several marked 'noauto' in fstab. (Screen shot
attached.)

What can possibly live under /home/prh and cause all this disruption? I might
suspect I'd been hacked, but I've rebuilt a new system several times, and I've
lost count of the times I've thrown away my user account and started again.





Re: [gentoo-user] KDE Plasma sound not working

2022-06-14 Thread Julien Roy

Hello,


A few suggestions to pin point the source of your problem:

- Try with a different audio device to test if the issue is localized to 
this USB dongle, or if it is "system wide",


- Install a different DE (or perhaps a WM would be faster), to see 
whether this is KDE-related, or system wide,


- Take a copy/backup/snapshot of your new user account before the issue 
occurs, and compare it (specifically the config files) to the account 
after the issue appears. This may help you find out if KDE is doing 
something fishy with a config file somewhere that triggers the problem. 
Alternatively, you could also revert to the snapshot and see if that 
fixes the problem. If so, then you might want to take more granular 
snapshots (specific folders or files), and restore specific folders as 
the issue appears, to figure out where exactly the problem is located.


As for the drive that wants to mount itself, I don't think it is related 
to this audio problem, but KDE (and DEs in general) have settings to 
allow mounting devices (automatically) through the DE itself rather than 
fstab, which explains why the noauto setting is being ignored : check 
the settings in KDE to see if it's setup to auto mount devices.



Regards


On 6/14/22 22:00, Peter Humphrey wrote:

Hello list,

I thought it was time to start a fresh thread, so here it is.

I still have no working sound. I keep thinking I've fixed the problem, only to
be proved wrong at the next reboot. The hardware is a USB dongle with a Unitek
Y-247A chipset and I'm using an ordinary 3.5mm wired connection.

The problem seems to be in my user account, because I can create a new user,
then adjust control panel values to suit, logging out and in after each
change. The sound keeps operating as it should - until I reboot, and then it's
dead.

By 'dead' I mean (a) it's silent, and (b) when I click the control panel
button to test a speaker, the icon changes colour to show it's working, but it
just hangs and never comes back.

This reminds me of another problem, in which Konsole windows are not always
restored after a login. This has still not been fixed; two bugs refer:

1.  https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=819459
2.  https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445862

Something else also changes at the first reboot after creating a new user
account: a dialogue box opens requesting permission to mount a partition - but
that partition is one of several marked 'noauto' in fstab. (Screen shot
attached.)

What can possibly live under /home/prh and cause all this disruption? I might
suspect I'd been hacked, but I've rebuilt a new system several times, and I've
lost count of the times I've thrown away my user account and started again.



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[gentoo-user] KDE Plasma sound not working

2022-06-14 Thread Peter Humphrey
Hello list,

I thought it was time to start a fresh thread, so here it is.

I still have no working sound. I keep thinking I've fixed the problem, only to 
be proved wrong at the next reboot. The hardware is a USB dongle with a Unitek 
Y-247A chipset and I'm using an ordinary 3.5mm wired connection.

The problem seems to be in my user account, because I can create a new user, 
then adjust control panel values to suit, logging out and in after each 
change. The sound keeps operating as it should - until I reboot, and then it's 
dead.

By 'dead' I mean (a) it's silent, and (b) when I click the control panel 
button to test a speaker, the icon changes colour to show it's working, but it 
just hangs and never comes back.

This reminds me of another problem, in which Konsole windows are not always 
restored after a login. This has still not been fixed; two bugs refer:

1.  https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=819459
2.  https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445862

Something else also changes at the first reboot after creating a new user 
account: a dialogue box opens requesting permission to mount a partition - but 
that partition is one of several marked 'noauto' in fstab. (Screen shot 
attached.)

What can possibly live under /home/prh and cause all this disruption? I might 
suspect I'd been hacked, but I've rebuilt a new system several times, and I've 
lost count of the times I've thrown away my user account and started again.

-- 
Regards,
Peter.


Re: [gentoo-user] Google pop3 authentication failure

2022-06-14 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 09:52:19 +0200, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:

> > > Anybody knowing about a replacement for "fetchmail" which provides
> > > daem- on mode as well as  POP and  OAuth support,  and also allows
> > > to directly feed the fetched mails into "procmail"?  
> > 
> > net-mail/getmail  
> 
> Do you know for sure?   As mentioned in my original mail I was under the
> impression that OAuth is only available  together with IMAP but not with
> POP3.  See
> 
>https://getmail6.org/configuration.html#configuring

Good point, it's that long since I set up getmail, I had to check if it
was using IMAP or POP, and I'm using it with IMAP. Is there a reason you
can't or won't use IMAP?


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Q:  Why is top-posting evil?
A: backwards read don't humans because


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Re: [gentoo-user] Google pop3 authentication failure

2022-06-14 Thread Dr Rainer Woitok
Neil,

On Monday, 2022-06-13 20:20:46 +0100, you wrote:

> ...
> > Anybody knowing about a replacement for "fetchmail" which provides daem-
> > on mode as well as  POP and  OAuth support,  and also allows to directly
> > feed the fetched mails into "procmail"?
> 
> net-mail/getmail

Do you know for sure?   As mentioned in my original mail I was under the
impression that OAuth is only available  together with IMAP but not with
POP3.  See

   https://getmail6.org/configuration.html#configuring

Sincerely,
  Rainer