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Guys i just installed arch and its documentation is wonderfull. But I have two questions.
1. I dont have sound.
[oae@myhost ~]$ lspci | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
2. I installed kde but it looks bad.What is the problem? Any one can help? Here is the SS
http://oi51.tinypic.com/xpaqz8.jpg
Thanks!
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Last edited by alperenel (2011-02-06 03:43:42)
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the problem is the default GTK theme (Firefox uses GTK^^).
I'd suggest you to install the package “oxygen-gtk”.
The GTK apps will look like your KDE apps then :-) (that is if you use the oxygen theme)
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Guys i just installed arch and its documentation is wonderfull. But I have two questions.
1. I dont have sound.
[oae@myhost ~]$ lspci | grep -i audio 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
Not much to go on there....
Here are some random thoughts as to what to look at:
Did you install Alsa ?
Did you run alsaconf
Did you run amixer and ensure volumes are turned up and unmuted
Does the KDE mixer indicate there is a mixer, or is it disabled.
Have you tried playing with the audio configurations on KDE multimedia system settings?
Do you have Pulseaudio or Jack installed ? (If not, don't install them yet -- get Alsa going first)
Is something else grabbing the audio subsystem ? (MPD ?)
Are you trying to use internal speakers? External Speakers? HDMI? Bluetooth (ack)?
Maybe post the output of lsmod | grep snd
or cat /proc/asound/devices
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alperenel wrote:Guys i just installed arch and its documentation is wonderfull. But I have two questions.
1. I dont have sound.
[oae@myhost ~]$ lspci | grep -i audio 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
Not much to go on there....
Here are some random thoughts as to what to look at:Did you install Alsa ?
Did you run alsaconf
Did you run amixer and ensure volumes are turned up and unmuted
Does the KDE mixer indicate there is a mixer, or is it disabled.
Have you tried playing with the audio configurations on KDE multimedia system settings?
Do you have Pulseaudio or Jack installed ? (If not, don't install them yet -- get Alsa going first)
Is something else grabbing the audio subsystem ? (MPD ?)
Are you trying to use internal speakers? External Speakers? HDMI? Bluetooth (ack)?Maybe post the output of lsmod | grep snd
or cat /proc/asound/devices
ok. I handled that problem thank you. but my kde still looks bad. :S
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Please use descriptive titles for your threads - "Couple questions" could be about anything.
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the problem is the default GTK theme (Firefox uses GTK^^).
I'd suggest you to install the package “oxygen-gtk”.
The GTK apps will look like your KDE apps then :-) (that is if you use the oxygen theme)
I agree to the solution, but would just like to add that you need to do a little trickery: in order to the configuration to be effective, you need to change the selected style from "Use current KDE style" to anything else, click apply, change it back to "Use current KDE style" and restart your GTK applications.
Oh, and by the way... KDE is never bad
Last edited by denisfalqueto (2011-02-06 02:07:05)
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thanks all of you. But still i didnt like kde 4.6 . Too buggyyy
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