Re: [gentoo-user] phonon reports my audio device is not available
Xi Shen wrote: On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Bartosz Szatkowski wrote: You can check if You have "alsasound" in your boot rc ... Iam not quite sure if its necessary to be in boot (maybe default would do) but i have boot and its working quite good :) i figured it out. i changed my kde splash theme, then i got this notification. i changed my theme back to default, and the notification disappeared. now, my question is what's wrong with that splash theme... I get a sound error to. Things that are not KDE work fine but KDE stuff has a problem with sound. K3b just sort of burps at me instead of playing the sounds it used to. Some of the other programs have similar issues. Now smplayer works just fine. No errors and it plays sound just fine. I haven't changed my themes in a good while. I have changed kernels and such tho. Nothing affected the sound tho. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] phonon reports my audio device is not available
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Bartosz Szatkowski wrote: > You can check if You have "alsasound" in your boot rc ... Iam not quite > sure if its necessary to be in boot (maybe default would do) but i have > boot and its working quite good :) > i figured it out. i changed my kde splash theme, then i got this notification. i changed my theme back to default, and the notification disappeared. now, my question is what's wrong with that splash theme... -- Best Regards, David Shen http://twitter.com/davidshen84/
Re: [gentoo-user] phonon reports my audio device is not available
Dnia 2010-03-30, wto o godzinie 19:29 +0800, Xi Shen pisze: > hi, > > after an update, when i enter kde, i got a notification that my audio > device is not available. but i can use smplayer/amarok to play mp3, > and i can here sound. how to fix that notification issue? > > my system is gentoo amd64, kde 4.4, thinkpad, intel hda > > You can check if You have "alsasound" in your boot rc ... Iam not quite sure if its necessary to be in boot (maybe default would do) but i have boot and its working quite good :) -- Pozdrawiam, Bartosz Szatkowski You must exorcise any evil proprietary operating systems that possess any of the computers under your control, and then install a wholly/holy free operating system, and then only install Free Software on top of that.
[gentoo-user] phonon reports my audio device is not available
hi, after an update, when i enter kde, i got a notification that my audio device is not available. but i can use smplayer/amarok to play mp3, and i can here sound. how to fix that notification issue? my system is gentoo amd64, kde 4.4, thinkpad, intel hda -- Best Regards, David Shen http://twitter.com/davidshen84/