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--- Comment #14 from Titouan Camus ---
(In reply to Devin Lin from comment #13)
> This will be in 24.02.1 (releasing Wednesday)
Great thanks a lot !
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--- Comment #13 from Devin Lin ---
This will be in 24.02.1 (releasing Wednesday)
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--- Comment #10 from Titouan Camus ---
After reboot, the flatpack works :)
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--- Comment #9 from Titouan Camus ---
(In reply to Devin Lin from comment #8)
> Before running the flatpak, be sure to run "pkill kclockd" beforehand (so
> that it will use the kclock daemon from the flatpak).
Hmmm... It doesn't seems to work much bett
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--- Comment #8 from Devin Lin ---
Before running the flatpak, be sure to run "pkill kclockd" beforehand (so that
it will use the kclock daemon from the flatpak).
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--- Comment #7 from Devin Lin ---
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--- Comment #6 from Titouan Camus ---
(In reply to Devin Lin from comment #4)
> (In reply to Titouan Camus from comment #3)
> > (In reply to Devin Lin from comment #2)
> > > If you go to the sound settings ("Audio" in the Settings app), under
> > > "Pla
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--- Comment #5 from Titouan Camus ---
(In reply to Devin Lin from comment #4)
> (In reply to Titouan Camus from comment #3)
> > (In reply to Devin Lin from comment #2)
> > > If you go to the sound settings ("Audio" in the Settings app), under
> > > "Pla
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--- Comment #4 from Devin Lin ---
(In reply to Titouan Camus from comment #3)
> (In reply to Devin Lin from comment #2)
> > If you go to the sound settings ("Audio" in the Settings app), under
> > "Playback Streams", are "Notifications Sounds" muted?
>
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--- Comment #3 from Titouan Camus ---
(In reply to Devin Lin from comment #2)
> If you go to the sound settings ("Audio" in the Settings app), under
> "Playback Streams", are "Notifications Sounds" muted?
>
> Currently the timer sound is attached to t
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--- Comment #2 from Devin Lin ---
If you go to the sound settings ("Audio" in the Settings app), under "Playback
Streams", are "Notifications Sounds" muted?
Currently the timer sound is attached to that, it probably makes sense to
bypass that...
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