Afraid I'm very much a regular joe on this subject. Seems that I aught to be having the same problem but I'm not. I'm using arts, open sound and have allways set up the notifications graphically for each user. I know no better and avoid knowing any better when ever possible. This is on suse9.0 with kde 3.1.4 with one or two libs updated that shouldn't be - according to suse. Regards John On Wednesday 21 December 2005 02:45, Ryan wrote: > Test. (Forgot to add this list to Text only, and my previous reply was > in html) > > Ryan wrote: > > Hmm, maybe I wasnt clear enough? The point I was making was that the > > sound center WORKED, but the system notifications did NOT. If you go > > to the sound center in the KDE control panel, and clicked on Test, it > > would work. But if you tried ANY System Notification sound, it would > > NOT work in the scenerio I mentioned. This is an extremly common > > problem, and I am having a hard time believing that the KDE team just > > doesnt know about this. I've never met a single person that has NOT > > had this problem. Unless of coarse they come from a mailing list > > where there really arent all that many "regular joes". > > > > John wrote: > >>Hi > >>Not sure what you are trying to do but my mail notification has worked > >> for years. I turned others off as they irritated me. Only lost sound > >> when I did a partial lib upgrade. Not a knotify problem. I had to enable > >> the open sound system. No idea why. > >>I don't know much about the subject but the graphical way of setting it > >> up is via KDE's control centre, sound and multimedia, system > >> notifications. Many things can be done on a user basis by any user so > >> root ownership etc makes no sense at all. > >>This suggests that all controls are kept on a user basis so the system > >> might be writing what ever that is each time it runs. > >> > >>Regards > >>John > >> > >>On Tuesday 20 December 2005 19:00, Ryan wrote: > >>>I have this problem with KNotify with ANY distro that I install with any > >>>version of KDE. KNotify ALWAYS DISABLES ITSELF. It's really been > >>>pissin me off the last few days because it's been turning my own > >>>~/.kde/share/knotifyrc file off even when the sound system ISNT crashed > >>>or down. The only way to stop it is to chown the file to root, or > >>>change the permisions to be read only, but that is WRONG I dont care who > >>>says it's the "correct" way to fix it, it just plain shouldnt be turning > >>>things false without at least ASKING you to let it change to false. > >>>This has really been a nightmare for anyone that I've ever tried to get > >>>to use Linux because every single day (it never fails, it always > >>>happens), they call me and ask how to get sound running because it just > >>>suddenly stopped working. Every time it's always the KnotifyRC that is > >>>the problem and I've just about had it myself. > >>> > >>>My question, is there ANY possible way to stop this from happening other > >>>than changing the permissions of the file. Here's an example of what I > >>>did to test it today on my own machine. > >>> > >>>I woke up this mornin, starting messing with some stuff in Konsole and > >>>noticed the damn beeps were off yet AGAIN. So as usual, I opened the > >>>knotifyrc file and changed: > >>> > >>>[StartProgress] > >>>Arts Init=false > >>>KNotify Init=true > >>>Use Arts=false > >>> > >>>to > >>> > >>>[StartProgress] > >>>Arts Init=true > >>>KNotify Init=true > >>>Use Arts=true > >>> > >>>I then tested the sound in Konsole, and sure enough, there was none. > >>>So, what do I do? Open knotify AGAIN and low and behold, its set to > >>>false!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So, I set it again thinking maybe I didnt > >>>save the file. Repeat, and whatya know, its False again!. So this > >>>time, I get pissed and chown it to root, use root to change the file, > >>>test the sound again, and guess what happens. I get this window from > >>>KNotify saying that it cant write to the knotifyrc file. So I say to > >>>myself GOOD YOU LOUSY NO GOOD PIECE OF *****, you shouldnt be writting > >>>to it! Then, right after I close that window, I HEARD THE KONSOLE > >>>SYSTEM NOTIFICATION SOUND!! I'm like OMG > >>>WTF$%^*@#*$%^&*^#$%%^#@!T$%&^T&^%& > >>> > >>>Now, why in the world is Knotify turning its self off when I just proved > >>>to it that that sound WAS on? Is there a bug about this anywhere on the > >>>KDE site? Because if there isnt, there should be. It's been like this > >>>for me from version 3.0 to 3.5 and it's never once been fixed in KDE. > >>>Is it just me and my clients, or does everyone else have this problem? > >>>And DO NOT tell me that the fix for it is to just change the > >>>permissions, that's the stupidest response ever. If you do that, then > >>>every time you login to KDE, you'll be greeted with an error window, and > >>>when you are one of my clients, you dont like error windows because they > >>>are scary. There has to be an option somewhere where you can set it to > >>>NOT write to the file at all, or at least tell you that its going to do > >>>so and give you a chance to tell it that it's full of **** and doesnt > >>>know what its doing, and give you the chance to skip the write process. > >>> > >>>___________________________________________________ > >>>. > >>>Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > >>>Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > >>>More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > >> > >>___________________________________________________ > >>. > >>Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > >>Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > >>More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > >___________________________________________________ > >. > >Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > >Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > >More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > > ___________________________________________________ > . > Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. ___________________________________________________ . 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