On Friday 18 May 2001 04:36 pm, Ralf Nolden wrote: > Hi, > > one thing that' bugging me since weeks if not month, but after this > weeks' show in Frankfurt and other complains I got, I'd say the > following: either we move noatun out to kdenonbeta and take the kde 2.0 > media player again, or it gets fixed by the ones who did it so it > acutally *works*. I won't spend even an hour on another KDE booth with > that buggy thing shipping as #1 quality work of KDE and I don't even > want to *think* about the people bashing at us on LinuxTag for this > crime on music loving people although the effects are great. I think > it's not too late for the ones that wrote it to fix it up for 2.2 and > increase the stability so this is your #1 chance to fix up things and > produce something that is rock-solid - and has to be as most people use > it or will say, hey, this is KDE, it has to work. It doesn't so KDE is > trash :-) > > (PS: I know I'm shooting over the goal again, but my blood pressure > breaks any meassure instrument when it comes to noatun after *a whole > day of crashes* when clicking on a filename on either of these !@# thre= e > different playlists!!!) :-) Have you used noatun, by any chance on a release? Well _DUH_ it's going = to=20 be busted, all the playing code has probably changed %200 on the aRts sid= e (I=20 thought I physically toasted by sound card until I heard from the breaker= of=20 the code (Nikolas Zimmermann :) told me it was busted. o Here's a number of things you can do to make it more stable: use the=20 beta-quality kdemultimedia/mpg123_artsplugin thingy instead of=20 mpeglib_artsplug (uninstall the latter :) o Revert kdelibs/arts and all of kdemultimedia to either a very early pos= t=20 2.1.2, or an actual 2.1.2 version o Fix it yourself, DUH, what kind of coder are you? :) --=20 Charles Samuels K Desktop Environment "The people. Could you patent the sun?" -- Jonas E. Salk, when asked who owned the patent on his polio vaccine.