Would not have thought of kdelibs. A google for libknewstuff said it came from kdepim.
Bill
]]># pacman -Qo /opt/kde/lib/libknewstuff.so.1
/opt/kde/lib/libknewstuff.so.1 is owned by kdelibs 3.3.0-1
Reinstall kdelibs!
P.S. I hope you did a full install of KDE (I mean, everything 3.3.0, nothing remaining from 3.2.3)
]]>Tried running korganizer in root terminal (and user terminal) and the response is:korganizer: error while loading shared libraries: libknewstuff.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Bill
]]>dud ! You right my mixer was down... blame me ! I had to think about that. Now I can listen music everywere... :-)
Fixed bug in CVS: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69320
]]>As another idea: try making a backup of the korganizer settings dir (somewhere in ~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer (I think)) and remove the originals (the files in the previous path) afterwards. Maybe it starts with a clean calendar, maybe your calendar got corrupted.
HTH
]]>Anybody others experience here?
Bill Barnes
]]>PS : I use OSS. Thanks IceRAM for your explanation. I think it will hope other people
]]>I personally don't know if it's a problem with KDE or the latest alsa drivers.
After experiencing the no-sound feeling but everything works (=no errors, progress bars filling and so on), I've deleted + added again the Sound Mixer Applet in one of my panels. I also made all the channels appear on it. Then I've thought, ok.. now that everything is made loud, I might be missing something. I started right clicking on each channel, until I got to DAC (Digital to Analog Convertor) channel... and.. surprise! Check/Uncheck mute for it... or "Set record source" gives my sound back.
I thought that was really weird and I don't know if I should blame KDE for this. It might be an alsa problem because it was also updated almost at the same time. I think tuning your mixer volumes from KMix or alsamixer also will fix your problem.
My problem is that the status of the DAC channel is not saved (I think) by the alsamixer script in the Wiki page, and I have to manually reenable sound (with the above method) after each reboot.
Hope that helps...
]]>My upgrade was going well and all apparently work. All ? hmmm... Since I upgraded KDE (to 3.3 of course ;-)) I got big problem with arts. This is simple : I use PekWM with no sound daemon and I can listen xmms, iRate or whaterver. But when I start KDE, all sound stop. I can't have sound under KDE.
So, I quite KDE -> no sound
I kill arts server -> no sound
The only way I can get sound back is reboot
Any Idees ?
]]>I have been using baghira style, maybe it ihas to be ported to qt 3.3 and kde 3.3, will try plastik. Also I read that removing the .index in the kmail directory sometimes fixes strange behaviors in kmail, will tell later.
]]>IceRAM wrote:I think something was (is) messed up with KMail piping through spamassasin. Check http://bugs.kde.org > most hated bugs (or somewhere else)
(or do a search for "KMail" and "spamassasin" in the DB)I don't really remember but people were complaining about this.
This might be fixed though, I don't really know.i have found this: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83567
but that's with the kmail in kde 3.2.3 that worked good for me, quite strange, I will try to investigate what the hell is happening...
I feel this kde release slower than 3.2.3, buttons and windows are rendering slower, mmm, maybe is time to downgrade for me...
try changing the look (themes) to a simpler one - this should make the buttons render faster
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Great Job cmf 8)
I think something was (is) messed up with KMail piping through spamassasin. Check http://bugs.kde.org > most hated bugs (or somewhere else)
(or do a search for "KMail" and "spamassasin" in the DB)I don't really remember but people were complaining about this.
This might be fixed though, I don't really know.
i have found this: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83567
but that's with the kmail in kde 3.2.3 that worked good for me, quite strange, I will try to investigate what the hell is happening...
I feel this kde release slower than 3.2.3, buttons and windows are rendering slower, mmm, maybe is time to downgrade for me...
]]>it is somehow only on ftp.archlinux.org and probably on one or 2 mirrors - most mirrors do not have it...
Thanks for the hint. I got it to work by putting the "Server = ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/extra/os/i686" at the top in /etc/pacman.d/extra
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