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All,<br>
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Can KDE 3.1 on Solaris support Korean language ?<br>
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Sergio wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Mr. Guislain a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Hi!
Installed KDE 3.1 on Solaris 10.
When I start KDE a window comes up saying:
Device /dev/audio can't be opened (No such file or directory)
Why?
What is wrong?
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Mmh... No good...
Seems not a kde related problem : for be sure, first verify that you
have or not a /dev/audio character device, normally a link to
/devices/pci@0,0/pci4005,4005@1f,5:sound,audio or similar.
If not, the entire machine has no sound, except if you have installed OSS.
Try to recreate the link, but /devices/pci.....:sound,audio itself is
only generated by the installation of the OS...
Good luck
Sergio
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