Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>Hi,
>try removing the config and menurc in ~/.xmms,
>Did you use any visual plugins?
>Because this are a little brittle and break easily after any upgrade.
Just though I'd let the list know, I've solved the problem. Seems
that xmms didn't like mikmod. When I instal
Thanks for the response, but . :-)
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>Hi,
>try removing the config and menurc in ~/.xmms,
>
>
Actually, I removed the whole ~/.xmms directory after the fresh install.
>Did you use any visual plugins?
>
>
I have the blursk and blur-scope plugins installed, but t
Hi,
try removing the config and menurc in ~/.xmms,
Did you use any visual plugins?
Because this are a little brittle and break easily after any upgrade.
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Hi,
Up until the day before yesterday, xmms worked fine and I was able to
play audio files.
On the weekend, I updated the kernel following the instructions in the
"Kernel Upgrade Guide". Everything went fine. When I rebooted the
computer my kmix icon was "x'd" out, so I unmerged alsa-driver and
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