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Old 07-Jan-2005, 04:18
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After updating suse 9.2 to 3.3.2 if you know what I mean, although I can still play music, now none of my system notification sounds are working; neither .ogg nor .wav are working. what did I do? please help, I need the sound so I dont go insane

I found the solution but having troubles building the src.rpm

Thanks,
Franklin
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Old 07-Jan-2005, 04:34
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We've recently had several threads running that discuss this, and provide a fix. Just use the search function...
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Old 07-Jan-2005, 11:50
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Thanks for your help. When I try " rpmbuild arts-1.3.1-0.src.rpm" i get "arts-1.3.1-0.src.rpm does not appear to be a specfile." As you can tell am still a rookie. Please help me.
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Old 07-Jan-2005, 11:53
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I've posted the location to some rebuilt arts rpm's on this thread

http://forums.suselinuxsupport.de/index.ph...pic=10450&st=15

Do they work for you?
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Old 07-Jan-2005, 12:03
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Quote:
Originally posted by demopley@Jan 7 2005, 12:50
Thanks for your help. When I try " rpmbuild arts-1.3.1-0.src.rpm" i get "arts-1.3.1-0.src.rpm does not appear to be a specfile." As you can tell am still a rookie. Please help me.
Well, you left out an important option.

rpmbuild --rebuild filename
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Old 07-Jan-2005, 12:09
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Quote:
Originally posted by a1phaomega@Jan 7 2005, 18:53
I've posted the location to some rebuilt arts rpm's on this thread

http://forums.suselinuxsupport.de/index.ph...pic=10450&st=15

Do they work for you?
After i post the last post, I tried the right command, but was having dependency issue.

a1phaomega, thanks for resolving my issue. it worked.
I appreciate the support, thanks both of you.


Franklin
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Old 07-Jan-2005, 12:16
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also, I will stay away from updates for awhile. if it aint broke, dont fix it.
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Old 07-Jan-2005, 12:20
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Originally posted by demopley@Jan 7 2005, 19:16
also, I will stay away from updates for awhile. if it aint broke, dont fix it.
except if they're security updates, IMO.
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Old 07-Jan-2005, 12:26
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Quote:
Originally posted by Darkelve+Jan 7 2005, 19:20--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Darkelve @ Jan 7 2005, 19:20)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-demopley@Jan 7 2005, 19:16
also, I will stay away from updates for awhile. if it aint broke, dont fix it.
except if they're security updates, IMO. [/b][/quote]
I said that because every time I do an update, something breaks. I still cannot resolve the issue of my kmix or vol icon not showing when system boots. This happened when after an updated.
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Old 07-Jan-2005, 12:51
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That was fixed IIRC by removing the kde-multimedia package, and using KAMix instead of Kmix (or vice versa - I know its use the one not the other)!
 
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