Pitty, I cannot HEAR you!! Thanks for the title, that is how I found out where to search. Now I got the sound. thx, Next time write something on the screen so that we can read you.
@jerrytaichi Well i have had this problem in every distro using KDE 4.6 and later. its a KDE problem. not a Kubuntu problem. This is the main problem i have with Linux. Bug regressions that never seem to get fixed. i think in KDE they need to scrap Phonon. and combine the audio management. instead of having a separate setting for volume control and devices combine them like they have done in Gnome using Pulse audio with ALSA.
Pitty, I cannot HEAR you!! Thanks for the title, that is how I found out where to search. Now I got the sound. thx, Next time write something on the screen so that we can read you.
xottennettox 1 month ago
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meraed818 2 months ago
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Wonderful .. very very helpful
meraed818 2 months ago
Nice vid. It's a pity though that this lack of attention to detail doesn't get picked up before it is released.
jerrytaichi 4 months ago
@jerrytaichi Well i have had this problem in every distro using KDE 4.6 and later. its a KDE problem. not a Kubuntu problem. This is the main problem i have with Linux. Bug regressions that never seem to get fixed. i think in KDE they need to scrap Phonon. and combine the audio management. instead of having a separate setting for volume control and devices combine them like they have done in Gnome using Pulse audio with ALSA.
MrGizmo757 4 months ago 2
Thanks for uploading this, it is very helpful.
freakykitten666 4 months ago