Am Freitag, den 28.07.2006, 02:39 -0700 schrieb Chris Wakefield: > install xmms-arts. I just fixed the exact same problem. > Chris W. But you have to use the artsd, right? I don't want to do this :) Now it seems, that xmms is broken completely. I installed xmms-arts and xmms-crossfade and both plugins could be selected. Trying to add a new title to the playlist fails without any message box or in the terminal. As root, the crossfade-plugin works with an old playlist very nice, arts-output makes some error, because no artsd is installed. Purging all xmms pakets, reinstall only xmms, xmms-arts, xmms-crossfade and deleting the .xmms directory in user-home didn't solve the problem. The plugins are available, but creating a playlist failed without any message. I have to wait for an upgraded package, i think. > > On Friday 28 July 2006 2:30 am, Markus Neviadomski wrote: > > Hi, > > > > after apt-get update && apt-get upgrade on my amd64-box (debian > > unstable), xmms doesn't work. After startup and pressing play in xmms, > > the following message appears: "no output plugins specified". > > > > Looking in the Settings-panel, the select-box for the output is empty. I > > searched the debian packages for any output-plugins, but I found nothing > > for alsa or so on. > > > > I'm using kernel 2.6.14-1-amd64-k8 with alsa, xmms has version 1.2.10 > > now and the sounchip is a ac97-chip from realtek (ALC850). > > > > Any ideas? > >
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