System Notifications...

Nathaniel Jason Dube AvatarofVirgo at yahoo.ca
Sat Feb 26 22:36:17 GMT 2005


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On Saturday 26 February 2005 01:04 pm, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> Nathaniel Jason Dube wrote:
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> > On Friday 25 February 2005 07:32 pm, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> >>Nathaniel Jason Dube wrote:
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> >>>On Friday 25 February 2005 05:29 pm, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> >>>>Nathaniel Jason Dube wrote:
> >>>>>On Friday 25 February 2005 03:46 pm, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> >>>>>>Nathaniel Jason Dube wrote:
> >>>>>>>stop working after upgrading to KDE 3.3.  It seems Knotify doesn't
> >>>>>>>start up now when I log on.  All other sounds like playing cd's and
> >>>>>>>mp3's in XMMS seems to work fine as well as other system sounds not
> >>>>>>>relating to Knotify.  I don't know that much how KDE works, but any
> >>>>>>>help would be a appreciated.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>This is a known bug.  The configuration files get screwed and it
> >>>>>> stops working.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Delete:	"~/.kde/share/config/knotify*" and reconfigure.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Ok, I deleted it.  What do you mean by "reconfigure"?
> >>>>
> >>>>If you made changes to the System Notifications, they are lost and you
> >>>>will need to do it over.  If not, you don't need to do anything except
> >>>>to restart KDE and see if it works.
> >>>
> >>>I did what you told me and it didn't work.  Could it have any thing to
> >>> do with what distro of Linux I'm running or is just KDE related?
> >>
> >>OK, then it must be something more serious.
> >>
> >>Can you please try to play your MP3 files in Kaboodle or Noautn and see
> >>if that works?
> >
> > I tried Kaboodle and it worked.  Any thing else I can try.
>
> Unfortunately, I don't know what to think except that it appears to me
> that aRts and KDE are working correctly for sound, and that, therefore,
> the problem is with KNotify.
>
> This might be a distro specific problem -- you could consult a distro
> specific support list or news group.
>
> You can check the configuration for:
>
> 	Sounds & Multimedia -> System Notifications
>
> in the Control Center.
I don't know if I told you all ready but I deleted every thing in the /tmp 
folder and created a new user account.  I rebooted and logged on the new 
account and the sounds still had the same problem.  But I'll keep trying 
other things.
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Nathaniel Jason Dube
AvatarofVirgo at yahoo.ca
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