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#1 2004-10-16 15:31:12

dcbdbis
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From: Aurora, Colorado
Registered: 2004-09-10
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KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

Good morning,

I am running kde 3.3.1. No issues. I performed a pacman -Syu recently, and the flac package was updated.

At this point, I lost my sound, specifically aRts is not running in KDE. So KDE native apps that use aRts, such as noatun, and the KDE sounds that are specific to KDE events, do not work now.

The sound system (alsa) is still working though. Non-KDE apps generate sound perfectly, even when launched from within KDE. Last night I watched "The Day After Tomorrow" with xine, ...no sound issues. But KDE is voiceless.

Checked the obvious such as sound settings, mute, ran alsamixer in a console and verified that something wasn't muted, and verified that my default levels had not been misadjusted...

Thinking I had a system problem, I started gnome (2.8). It has it's own system sounds with no issues, so my problem appears to be KDE specific.

Any ideas anyone?


Dave..........

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#2 2004-10-16 17:14:06

LB06
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From: The Netherlands
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Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

Hmm... Kaboodle and Noatun load fine and can produce sound here. Juk and amarok, however, won't load because of a missing library libflac.so.4.

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#3 2004-10-16 17:14:17

kritoke
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From: Texas, USA
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Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

I just booted into kde to check something and I am having this problem as well after this latest update.  Trying to set kde to use any sound system brings up a crash in knotify.

Kritoke


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#4 2004-10-16 18:36:06

luke
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Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

same problem here with the missing library libflac.so.4. and amaroK

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#5 2004-10-16 23:54:33

lpratt
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From: Upstate New York
Registered: 2004-09-06
Posts: 16

Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

Gentlemen,

Sorry for being so late to chime but I've been busy trying to skull out XML all day and haven't had a chance to check the forum before this.

I did the upgrade last night but didn't notice the problem with the KDE system sounds till I read this thread (I'm now using XFce 95% of the time). Like the rest xmms and other sound apps work - just no system sounds. Everything else appears to running peachy...:)

Lee

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#6 2004-10-17 02:27:52

cascat
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Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

I had the same problems after upgrading flac.  Create a link in /usr/lib:  libFLAC.so.4 ->libFLAC.so.6.0.1.  This solved the aforementioned problems.

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#7 2004-10-17 11:23:15

oscar
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From: Kiruna, Sweden
Registered: 2004-08-13
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Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

cascat wrote:

I had the same problems after upgrading flac.  Create a link in /usr/lib:  libFLAC.so.4 ->libFLAC.so.6.0.1.  This solved the aforementioned problems.

thank you!
that did solve this problem smile


To err is human... to really foul up requires the root password.

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#8 2004-10-17 14:37:38

dcbdbis
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From: Aurora, Colorado
Registered: 2004-09-10
Posts: 247

Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

Hello All,

Thank you for the reply. The suggested fix works.


For those that may be new to linux, here is the exact things to do.


Log in as root.

cd /usr/lib
cp -s libFLAC.so.6.0.1 libFLAC.so.4
cd

logout of your root account, and then login to your user account.

KDE's voice will be back.

Thanks!


Dave........

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#9 2004-10-17 19:42:59

Mith
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From: out there
Registered: 2004-10-05
Posts: 163

Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

cascat wrote:

I had the same problems after upgrading flac.  Create a link in /usr/lib:  libFLAC.so.4 ->libFLAC.so.6.0.1.  This solved the aforementioned problems.

creating a link.
that would be "ln -s" and not "cp -s", imho


ArchLinux (x86_64) w/ kdemod

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#10 2004-10-17 20:25:13

LB06
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From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2003-10-29
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Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

That's not an opinion, it's a fact wink

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#11 2004-10-17 20:37:53

soniX
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From: Oslo, Norway
Registered: 2004-01-23
Posts: 161

Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

man cp

-s, --symbolic-link
makes symbolic links insted of copying

my guess is that

cp -s == ln -s

so in that case...
they are both equal

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#12 2004-10-18 01:10:25

dcbdbis
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From: Aurora, Colorado
Registered: 2004-09-10
Posts: 247

Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

Folks,

ln and cp -s do the same thing.

Both are equally correct. It purely a matter of personal preference on which you use..

Don't you just love Linux? big_smile


Dave.............

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#13 2004-10-18 04:21:09

Mith
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Registered: 2004-10-05
Posts: 163

Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

: >>
and again learned something new! is there a better way to start a new day?? tongue
[ just updated libFLAC and good thing I read this thread since the problem is not fixed yet.. does the libFLAC maintainer read this forum? ]


ArchLinux (x86_64) w/ kdemod

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#14 2004-10-18 13:37:54

LB06
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From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2003-10-29
Posts: 435

Re: KDE, aRts, and the recent flac update

I was not aware of that. Almost everyone uses ln I guess

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