e already
available; I just wanted to be able to use the kmix applet, which is a lot
quicker to use (point the mouse to the channel, roll the mouse wheel...)
Anyway, I guess this is not a great problem :)
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r and that works...
Thank you, I did not read that.
Still not enough controls for my needs, however; for example, the wave
surround for the rear speakers in my soundblaster live. :/
I hope in kde 3.2...
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as :)
I fear it does not, so you should enable OSS emulation to use it. And
unfortunately it supports only a few of the available ALSA controls...
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Riccardo Gusso wrote:
> I can listen mp3 and music in .avi files with xmms and mplayer for
> example, without problems.
Are you using arts? I have to terminate it, to hear sounds with the flash
plugin.
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quotation, and âsingle quotation marksâ for nested quotations.â
the above sentence is displayed correctly in gnome apps, but not in qt-based
ones, no matter what font I use (though I generally use Lucida Sans Serif
Unicode).
I searched thoroughly bugs.kde.org and google, but to no avail...
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before actually feeding them to spamassassin,
but I just wanted to know if I am doing something wrong or if I didn't
understand how to use whitelists...
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I expect at least the alsa problem to disappear with newer release of
alsaconf...
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2.2)
exec cdrecord.shm "$@"
;;
2.4|*)
exec cdrecord.mmap "$@"
;;
esac
You can fiddle with the permissions of cdrecord.*
On my system, everything works if I chmod +r /usr/bin/cdrecord
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tovveride.
I am in the cdrom group, and cdrecord belongs to the cdrom group, but if the
r flag isn't set (even only for the cdrom group) I can't seem to be able to
execute it.
I admit of not knowing exactly why, however... :)
Should I RTFM about scripts and permissions?
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pkg -L tells me this).
However, modconf has no idea of the existence of this modules (or better, I
can't seem to find them anywhere), and modprobe follows a similar route.
Am I missing something? :)
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