Summary: | Crash trying to listen some of the default streams | ||
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Product: | [Applications] amarok | Reporter: | Sergio Del Franco <sdelfranco> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Amarok Developers <amarok-bugs-dist> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | crash | CC: | sdelfranco |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 2.2.2 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Unlisted Binaries | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Sergio Del Franco
2010-02-10 04:51:33 UTC
Please disable Pulseaudio in your sound settings, Phonon doesn't work well with Pulseaudio in your version. If you are running Kubuntu without Gnome, I strongly suggest you remove Pulseaudio, since KDE doesn't need it anyway. This should be solved in the new KDE SC 4.4 In every case, PulseAudio was the second preferred device. Maybe preferred device was locked (Flash?) and Amarok used the second one? # aptitude why pulseaudio i libpulse0 Sugiere pulseaudio # aptitude why libpulse0 i kdebase-runtime Depende libpulse0 (>= 0.9.19) Should I report a bug in Ubuntu's kdebase-runtime package? When it says: "Sugiere" you should read: "Suggest" When it says: "Depende" you should read: "Depends on" (In reply to comment #3) > # aptitude why pulseaudio > i libpulse0 Sugiere pulseaudio > # aptitude why libpulse0 > i kdebase-runtime Depende libpulse0 (>= 0.9.19) > > Should I report a bug in Ubuntu's kdebase-runtime package? Not at all, since KDE is not using Pulseaudio at all in Kubuntu. You need to select your soundcard directly and use the xine backend. |