On Sunday 22 March 2015 09:12:51 Ric Moore wrote:
On 03/22/2015 02:41 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 22 March 2015 06:12:48 Ric Moore wrote:
On 03/21/2015 10:12 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings audio guru's;
All sound Except the new mail beep from kmail, vanished with the first
reboot after 20 days uptime while dinking around with what was sold to
me as a new 2Tb Toshiba drive, but which did not turn out to be a
sealed box. I do not think its related.
Pursuant to someones suggestions, I installed pavuctl and pavumeter
this morning early, but according to synaptic, that is the extent of
the pulse install, no other pulse stuff is seen as installed by
synaptic. And of coarse, they don't work, no server.
KDE has it's own notion of sound. Good luck! :0 Ric
Gene is using TDE now.
But he uses kmail. I bet it drug phonon, the KDE sound manager, into his
mix.
No, he uses KMail-Trinity. I'd be very surprised if it dragged in anything
from KDE4. I have kmail-trinity.
lisi@Tux-II:~$ aptitude show phonon
Package: phonon
State: not installed
Multi-Arch: same
Version: 4:4.6.0.0-3
Priority: optional
Section: sound
Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers <debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org>
Architecture: amd64
If Gene has phonon it is a hangover from KDE4 and nothing to do with his
present kmail-trinity.
You don't mention it, Gene, but what about pulseaudio itself?
he's not running the pulse server, he said. :) Ric
My point was, without pulseaudio what use is pavucontrol? Why install
pavucontrol when it is useless without pulseaudio?