On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 11:00, Rob Weir wrote: > [Please don't top quote! It makes your message harder to read, especially in > long threads.] > > On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 09:23:13PM +0100, Ing. Vladimir M. Kerka wrote: > > Thanks Rob and Kent for their advices. I tried them all, results: > > - mpg321 can play files on the from the command line (KDE is shut down > > and no sound daemon is running), from fwm, and from KDE > > - xmms can play files from KDE, but in fvwm is screwed. > > That's quite odd. Have you figured out why it can't play under fvwm > yet? Not yet - I am not very experienced user, so I cannot imagine how to find it > > Beside it I set messages in Sound and multimedia - Control Center on and > > there were these messages by the start of KDE: > > - unix_connect: can't connect to server > > (unix:/tmp/mcop-kerka/dunadan_dinmont_cz-19bd-3e480613 > > Does this file exist? Yes, it did > > > - Sound server warning message: > > Can't set real-time scheduling priority. > > You need to run artswrapper as root or > > setuid root. This means that you will > > likely not be able to produce acceptable > > sound (i.e. without clicks and breaks). > > Huh? > > > - MCOP ObjectManager: Could not load extension libaudiofilearts.la. > > - MCOP ObjectManager: can't find implementation for > > Arts::audiofilePlayObject. > > - loading extension from '/usr/lib/libaudiofilearts.la' failed: > > /usr/lib/libaudiofilearts.so: undefined symbol: > > __tiQ24Arts14StdSynthModule. > > Where did you get KDE from? Your install seems really broken. It's > missing files, and something forgot to +s artsd. I was using Ralf's deb for a while, and sound was correct. Short after KDE came to sid I downloaded sid's deb and upgraded - and sound was gone. As far as I can say, there was nothing unexpectable during Ralf->sid upgrade, especially connecting arts. Vlada -- Ing. Vladimir M. Kerka <kerka@dinmont.cz>
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