Re: No Gnome sounds, help please!

2002-03-24 Thread Bill Moseley
At 12:21 PM 03/24/02 -0500, stan wrote: >I'm buildign a woddy machien for my wife, and i can't for the life of me, I told my wife the same thing once. -- Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EM

Re: No Gnome sounds, help please!

2002-03-24 Thread stan
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 05:29:00PM +, Glyn Millington wrote: > stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I'm buildign a woddy machien for my wife, and i can't for the life of me, > > figure out why Gnome sounds won't work. > > > > The machien h

Re: No Gnome sounds, help please!

2002-03-24 Thread Glyn Millington
stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm buildign a woddy machien for my wife, and i can't for the life of me, > figure out why Gnome sounds won't work. > > The machien has working sound for things like mp3blaster, and if I run esd > from a non Gnome session, I

No Gnome sounds, help please!

2002-03-24 Thread stan
I'm buildign a woddy machien for my wife, and i can't for the life of me, figure out why Gnome sounds won't work. The machien has working sound for things like mp3blaster, and if I run esd from a non Gnome session, I get the startup beeps. Loged in as a normal user to Gnome, I s

Re: Gnome sounds

2000-09-29 Thread Jonathan Markevich
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 05:33:51PM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: Bingo! Actually, I had *just* found it before I got this message. Note: "Mapped" means window open and "Unmapped" means window closed. How user-friendly is that? > Wouldn't the sound effects associated with opening and closing

Re: Gnome sounds

2000-09-28 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Wouldn't the sound effects associated with opening and closing windows be a function of your window manager? What are you using? If you're running sawfish then I know it's got its own sound configuration. You can get to it from within GNOME's configuration con

Re: Gnome sounds

2000-09-28 Thread Jonathan Markevich
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 09:12:18PM +0200, Haight Ashbury wrote: I just want to get rid of *some* of the sounds, but it's determined to have all or none. > look at your soundmixer (under 'multimedia') and uncheck 'PCM'. That worked > for > me to get rid of those sounds that sounds cool at first a

Re: Gnome sounds

2000-09-28 Thread Haight Ashbury
look at your soundmixer (under 'multimedia') and uncheck 'PCM'. That worked for me to get rid of those sounds that sounds cool at first and annoying later. Am Don, 28 Sep 2000 bereicherte Jonathan Markevich uns mit folgender Nachricht: > Question about Gnome for all... does anyone know how to hav

Gnome sounds

2000-09-28 Thread Jonathan Markevich
Question about Gnome for all... does anyone know how to have NO sound for common things like opening and closing windows? I want it for login and out and more notable things, but since my sound card makes a POP whenever it plays a sound, this is really too much. I tried putting a blank entry in t

Re: What format are the gnome-sounds??

2000-02-25 Thread Frank Barknecht
Bruno Boettcher hat gesagt: // Bruno Boettcher wrote: > BTW what program should i use to inspect soundfiles to extract the relevant > information? i noticed that i couldn't get this sort of info from sox... "file" from the debian-package of the same name is good at giving quick info about files,

What format are the gnome-sounds??

2000-02-24 Thread Bruno Boettcher
hello, just wanted to add some sounds to a gnome-app, recorded them with esdrec (which produces a sort of .au files if i am not wrong) let them convert with sox to .wav, but now if i test them in the gnome-control-center the souind-capplet crashes on them. So somethings definitely wrong, i looked