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Original von rshol
Running KDE 3.3 on SuSE 9.1 pro on a Dell Latitude. Sound seems to work fine, I can play mp3, wav, and ogg in JuK etc, video sound works ok (Real Player etc.) but I cant get any system sounds. Any suggestions?
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Original von Amoeba
Make your way over to the file ~/.kde/share/config/knotifyrc and make sure this is present
[code:1][StartProgress]
Arts Init=true
KNotify Init=true
Use Arts=true
[/code:1]
Set them to true if any are set to false.... You will probably need to restart kde.
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Original von cmbofh
I'm running KDE on a Dell Latitude, too, and I have also noticed something odd about the sound: System notifications work with the settings Amoeba has given, but I get a popup box saying
"Sound server fatal error: cpu overload, aborting" *after* the sound has finished playing...
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Original von seb
I think the problem there is from ALSA. Try and select ALSA as the sound server from KControl > Sound and Multimedia > Sound System > Hardware Tab.
I think if that were the problem the error would be "device or resource busy", wouldn't it?Quoted
Original von seb
No, this is because aRts takes full control of the sound system.
That didn't help. But choosing "OSS with threads" seems to work. At least I couldn't reproduce the problem in a quick test...Quoted
Original von seb
Adjust the sound server to a 3 second timeout or something, then try again.
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