KDE ate my sound card! :(

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On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 22:29, Valent Turkovic<valent.turkovic at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 15:53:32 +0200, Thomas Janssen wrote:
>
>> It did it on its own. Only rebooting the box.
>
> And will now others say again that this has nothing to do with KDE?!?
>
> Come on guys, help su troubleshoot and find why is this issue happening.

I am not saying that it is not KDE since i don't know enough about the
underlying system but from my limited knowledge it seems pretty
unlikely. Also from experience i can say that the KDE guys as a whole
are pretty good at knowing these things. Before you start insisting
the blame lies completely with KDE have you considered other
possibilities that are just as likely such as other updates that may
have been run along with KDE and bugs in them were triggered by
rebooting or similar. Kernel updates for instance have often caused
this kind of issue with me where the kernel doesn't detect the sound
card properly, therefore neither can pulseaudio and then KDE throws up
the message. Unless you understand the issue properly don't throw wild
accusations around.

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and those who don't...



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