Simple question, I imagine: How do I get Natty to open with Kmix UNMUTED? Clicking on the systray's speaker shows the red X indicating "muted." Unless I'm really fast at unmuting it, I miss the boot-up music.
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Re: Kmix muted on boot
Originally posted by sithlord48open kmix and under settings -> configure kmix . be sure that "restore volume at login" is enabled
then when you unmute your sound it should be unmuted next time you start the machine.-- Werdigo49
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Re: Kmix muted on boot
Hmmm...no such file that I could find. Here's the console output:
werdigo49@computer:~$ sudo ls /root/.kde/share/config
emailidentities kcminputrc kdebugrc kio_httprc knoderc kresources kwinrc partitionmanagerrc plasmarc
katerc kcm_partitionmanagerrc kdedrc kioslaverc konquerorrc ksmserverrc kwinrulesrc phonondevicesrc plasmoidviewer-appletsrc
kcalcrc kcmshellrc kdeglobals klipperrc kopeterc ktimezonedrc libkcal_htmlexportrc plasma-appletsrc
kcmaudiocdrc kconf_updaterc kfmclientrc kmail.eventsrc korganizerrc kuriikwsfilterrc libkleopatrarc plasma-desktop-appletsrc
kcmdisplayrc kcookiejarrc kglobalshortcutsrc kmailrc kpgprc kwin.eventsrc mailtransports plasma-desktoprc
werdigo@computer:~$
Guess I'm missing something here, either in the "don't understand" or "it ain't here" sense, or both.-- Werdigo49
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Re: Kmix muted on boot
you didn't even use the command i gave you..
Code:rm ~/.kde/share/config/kmixrc
when you do
Code:sudo ls ~/.kde/share/config
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Re: Kmix muted on boot
Thanks again, sith...
No offense intended, but I don't like to simply run commands without having at least a little idea of what they're doing. A first step with yours seemed like looking for the file you advised me to delete. Thanks for explaining the tilde; not realizing its meaning, I tried "ls /.kde" and didn't find much (I thought that would get me /home/user/.kde but I guess not), so looked in root.
Deleting the file, though, didn't make any difference. An an experiment I UNCHECKED the "restore volumes on login" box, and restarted the computer. The speaker opened UNMUTED and the boot-up music came right on. So who knows... seems counterintuitive and I don't know the explanation, but so far it works. I'll try it a few more times before marking this as "solved."-- Werdigo49
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Re: Kmix muted on boot
Could be this bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=249180
Seems to be a problem with kmix when using pulseaudio.
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Re: Kmix muted on boot
Originally posted by kubicleCould be this bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=249180
Seems to be a problem with kmix when using pulseaudio.Mark Your Solved Issues [SOLVED]
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Re: Kmix muted on boot
Thanks, sith and kubicle. Yes, that bug sounds like exactly what I have. I'll keep an eye on that discussion but the workaround is acceptable to me.-- Werdigo49
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