D. R. Evans said the following at 11/16/2008 03:53 PM : > For years I have used the command: > dcop kmix Mixer0 setVolume 0 0 > to set volume to zero. > > How do I do this in KDE4 (specifically, Kubuntu 8.10)? > Thanks very much for the replies; I'll work on them tomorrow, but I'm sure that some combination of the suggestions will mute everything nicely. It's very hard to find thorough documentation for a lot of stuff, so this reflector is a great source of suggestions. Sound on 8.10 seems to be pretty much of a mess, and I can only hope that's because we're in a kind of interim period where some software is using KDE3 libs and some is KDE4 based. Wandering somewhat off topic, what I've observed since installing intrepid (regarding sound) is: 1. amarok is very quiet compared to system notifications 2. if amarok is running, system notifications don't seem to occur 3. system notifications and other non-amarok sounds are truncated after about a second (even if amarok isn't running) 4. kopete audio notifications don't seem to occur if amarok is running I suspect that basically amarok just screws everything up (because it's KDE3-based; although that doesn't explain item 3, but I haven't investigated that very much) so I'm not too worried for now. But it sure will be nice when amarok2 comes out (assuming that things become saner then). Doc PS Actually, video is a mess too :-( I keep reading these great things about how wonderful KDE4 will be -- and I've seen some very nifty demonstrations -- but having experienced its current state for the first time now that intrepid is out, I'm advising most people to stick with KDE3 at least for now. The multimedia parts of KDE4 definitely have the air of a work in progress. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.