dE . posted on Fri, 29 Mar 2013 10:54:48 +0530 as excerpted: > Those bugs are also reproducible on Debian. Does KsCD do anything for > you at all? For starters... Hmm... That's one of the apps I decided I didn't need, when I was slimming down kde a few versions ago. With two burners (one got old and out of alignment and burnt coasters so I bought another, but the first still /played/ fine, so I kept it to play or for direct disc2disc copying), kscd could be set in kde settings to choose one or the other, but it always seemed to be the OTHER one when I went to actually /use/ the thing. And AFAIK, there wasn't a way to actually specify the device in kscd itself, so... Given that vlc plays CDs fine, and I run the phonon-vlc backend (no gstreamer installed here since IIRC the 0.8 era or some such, when it didn't work for what I needed, and given that there have always seemed to be alternatives it's an aweful heavy dep to test-install on gentoo where that means actually building the various bits, so while I'm reasonably sure whatever the problem was must have long since been fixed, I've just never needed it bad enough to bother, given that there /have/ always been other alternatives, and of course phonon-xine is long since deprecated and AFAIK removed from the gentoo tree entirely, so phonon-vlc it is, so vlc's a dep of kde here and not really optional), and there's various command-line utilities (cdda-player from libcdio being one of them) to play cds as well, I decided kscd wasn't worth the bother of continually building the updates (with all updates built from source, gentoo's excellent encouragement to that good security policy of only installing what you actually NEED, especially for something as big as kde, that's on a monthly or even biweekly (pre-releases) update schedule) and commented its entry in my copy of the kdemultimedia set that I keep synced with the gentoo/kde sets in the overlay, thus allowing it to be depcleaned. So any bugs with kscd I'd not see. The biggest 4.10 series bug for me, including from the betas, was the one that I think triggered the third pre-4.10.0 rc (based on git whatchanged comments in the gentoo/kde git repo) -- which AFAIK ultimately was a qt4 bug, but with a workaround (not fix) in kde 4.10.0 that gradually ate some resource or another, until kwin would start misbehaving, and eventually no further apps would start, CLI or X based, and I'd have to magic-srq the kernel to quit everything and remount-read-only all mounted partitions, since nothing not already running could start, including the normal shutdown sequence! If one quit and restarted kwin or kde itself, it would temporarily alleviate the problem, but even that failed to work after some time, so for awhile I was rebooting far too frequently for my liking! But once the issue was traced down to a qt4 bug and a patch devised for it, gentoo deployed qt4 updates, and could thus kill the work-around patch that they'd applied to kde 4.10.0. So while 4.10.0 was somewhat frustrating (tho I knew the problem based on reading the overlay's git whatchanged comments, so at least I knew it was being worked on with both kde and qt upstreams and with gentoo, among other distros), by 4.10.1 the issue was patched in gentoo's qt4 so the horrible kde workaround could be killed, and I'm not aware of any new-to-4.10 bugs remaining in 4.10.1 in the bits of kde I actually run these days. =:^) Of course there's still some of the long term bugs being worked on, with me CCed to several of them in kde's bugzilla so I know there has been activity, but I've not seen anything new, and the old bugs are long since worked around here, either by switching to something other than kde for that task, or by changing my own habits to work better with kde. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ 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.