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Wednesday, December 7th 2005, 10:11pm

katastroff after upgrade: 1.-no system sounds

Buenas noches a todos, good night to everybody, gute Nacht Kollegen!

First post, and I'm afraid it's going to be a "serial". Recently upgraded mi SuSE 9.3 to KDE 3.5, getting the "rpm's" from ftp.rediris.es.
And then, oh katastroff! Various misfunctions:
I get no System sounds, but ALSA player DOES play mp3s, for instance, KsCD works and Xine continues to play videos.
Something similar happened when upgraded to 3.4. But this time I can't solve it.
Any idea? Thanks for your atention.
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Thursday, December 15th 2005, 10:57pm

RE: katastroff after upgrade: 1.-no system sounds

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Originally posted by ktrauma
Buenas noches a todos, good night to everybody, gute Nacht Kollegen!

First post, and I'm afraid it's going to be a "serial". Recently upgraded mi SuSE 9.3 to KDE 3.5, getting the "rpm's" from ftp.rediris.es.
And then, oh katastroff! Various misfunctions:
I get no System sounds, but ALSA player DOES play mp3s, for instance, KsCD works and Xine continues to play videos.
Something similar happened when upgraded to 3.4. But this time I can't solve it.
Any idea? Thanks for your atention.

Go to KDE control center (kcontrol) and enable sounds you like there.
P.S.: perhaps you should kill KDE config files at $HOME/.kde and then start using KDE from beginning?

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Monday, December 19th 2005, 8:42am

RE: katastroff after upgrade: 1.-no system sounds

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Go to KDE control center (kcontrol) and enable sounds you like there.
P.S.: perhaps you should kill KDE config files at $HOME/.kde and then start using KDE from beginning?


Hello "ageless".
Thanks for your interest but...
No way. I've done it and it doesn't work. Well, not exactly. It does work if I select a .wav file, but it doesn't if I select a .ogg.
And about "killing KDE config files..." Do you mean?
cd /home/me/.kde/config
rm *rc*
What a chill to make that, don't you think?

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