Anybody tryed the new Virtuoso backend? Just to give ideas, maybe
would be easier to backport it.
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and subject line Re: Bug#517135: kdebase-workspace: will not install on i386
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has caused the Debian Bug report #517135,
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On Wednesday 25 February 2009 23:49:45 Bastian Venthur wrote:
> The phonon backend is GStreamer 1.0. Sound works properly otherwise for
> other applications like amarok.
What if you try the xine backend? does that work better?
> I've no backtrace since I'm not sure which of the many possible
> ap
Bastian Venthur schrieb:
> The phonon backend is GStreamer 1.0. Sound works properly otherwise for
> other applications like amarok.
Err, the version is actually 0.1.
>
> I've no backtrace since I'm not sure which of the many possible
> applications I should start in gdb and/or which packages
The phonon backend is GStreamer 1.0. Sound works properly otherwise for
other applications like amarok.
I've no backtrace since I'm not sure which of the many possible
applications I should start in gdb and/or which packages I have to
install with debugging symbols.
Sune Vuorela schrieb:
> Hi!
>
Hi!
Which phonon backend are you using?
Does the backtrace point to knotify, phonon, phonon-backend or the backend
itself?
(I kind of expected that you would have posted a backtrace with debugging
symbols already ..)
/Sune
On Wednesday 25 February 2009 17:42:02 Bastian Venthur wrote:
> The p
Package: kdebase-workspace
Version: 4:4.2.0-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Package requires dependencies which are unavailable on i386 architecture.
Output from aptitude:
kdebase-workspace: Depends: kdebase-workspace-bin (>= 4:4.2.0-2) but it is not
installable
The problem is related the KDE's soundsystem.
My setting was to use the KDE-Soundsystem. Now I turned it of via the
last option (no sound output [translated from German]) in systemmessages
part of KDE's settings. Now everything works fine again, without sound
(which was annoying anyways.)
Hope t
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