2009/9/8 Thomas Janssen <thomasj at fedoraproject.org>: > 2009/9/8 Sven Lankes <sven at lank.es>: >> On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 10:15:07AM +0200, Thomas Janssen wrote: >> >>>>> It did it on its own. Only rebooting the box. >> >>>> No kernel/alsa-update between that reboot and the previous one? >> >>> Yep, there were updates: >>> Sep 06 23:38:49 Updated: alsa-lib-1.0.21-1.fc10.x86_64 >>> Kernel in use since a long time (due to broken sound and flaky wifi in >>> kernel-2.6.29.6-99.fc10.x86_64) >>> kernel-2.6.27.30-170.2.82.fc10.x86_64 >> >> Ok - so this doesn't look like a kde issue at all then and as Kevin said >> earlier KDE is only the messenger here. >> >> Running diverging alsa-kernel and alsa-utils/lib-parts is probably not >> tested at all so it might be broken in many ways. > > Well, that alsa-lib update should be tested with the 2.6.27 kernel, > since the 2.6.29 one is from updates-testing. > I have that kernel for catalyst testing and of course for general > testing purposes. > > But of course it might be. The alsa-lib was pushed to updates, so > maybe we will see some more with interesting sound behavior. Or KDE > suggestions as in my case. Right now updated from updates-testing again. Alsa-lib was updated (and complete KDE to 4.3.1). And right after alsa-lib update was done i got the same popup as posted earlier. -- LG Thomas Dubium sapientiae initium