On Monday, October 25, 2010 06:31:30 pm Duncan did opine: > gene heskett posted on Mon, 25 Oct 2010 11:33:33 -0400 as excerpted: > > kmix --version > > Qt: 4.7.0 > > KDE Development Platform: 4.5.2 (KDE 4.5.2) KMix: 3.7 > > > > As supplied by pclos-2010.7 & all updates. > > > > Has it been deprecated? If so, what replaces it? > > This reply might be of limited value since (1) I'm on Gentoo, (2) my > main machine is kde 4.5.2 but without kmix installed as its output is > digital to my 5.1 home system and all it can do is toggle that on and > off (I use the 5.1's volume), and (3) I use kmix on my netbook but it's > still running kde 4.4.5. Never-the-less, it might help... > > Two notes: > > 1) In kde 4.5, the way tray apps (like kmix) work has changed a bit. > Again, as I don't have 4.5's kmix actually installed anywhere, I don't > know the details, but in general, check the system tray options. kmix > should be one of the new line-art icons used for "system service" type > functionality. If the options are set incorrectly, you may not see it. > Since I've not used that version of kmix, I'm not exactly sure how it > behaves in-tray vs the former full applet mode, but it may be that it's > these changes that are confusing you. > > 2) Until you get kmix working, you can try the "semi-GUI" curses based > alsamixer or the CLI based amixer (good for scripting), run in a konsole > window. This assumes standard ALSA based sound. I don't run > pulseaudio, however, so how it might interplay with ALSA or what is > used to control it, I don't know and you'll need to look elsewhere for > answers on it. I am not precisely sure that pulse is playing here on pclos. Audio generally works fine except on some ABC News stories, which are silent for some reason. Thanks, I forgot to say that in a couple other replies in this thread, so many thanks to all who replied. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) It is Mr. Mellon's credo that $200,000,000 can do no wrong. Our offense consists in doubting it. -- Justice Robert H. Jackson ___________________________________________________ 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.