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Holger Marzen #1
KDE startsound played by xmms after security update of kdebase-libs
Hi all,
after I upgraded kdebase-libs on Debian Woody (i386) on 2 machines
something went wrong with the kde sound system.
The KDE startsound is now played by xmms although the "external program"
checkbox istn't checked.
Even stranger: xmms is not started directly but from a shell script
/usr/local/bin/wavplay.sh that I wrote some time ago. Only Mozilla knows
that it should use that script for wav-files.
I looked in the control center, but I could not find any place where
wavplay.sh was entered.
Any ideas why KDE uses my script to play the KDE start sound?
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Nils Trebing #2
Re: KDE startsound played by xmms after security update of kdebase-libs
Holger Marzen wrote:
[...]> Hi all,
Hi,> Even stranger: xmms is not started directly but from a shell script
> /usr/local/bin/wavplay.sh that I wrote some time ago. Only Mozilla
> knows that it should use that script for wav-files.
>
> I looked in the control center, but I could not find any place where
> wavplay.sh was entered.
>
> Any ideas why KDE uses my script to play the KDE start sound?
unfortunately I have no idea where your problem might come from, but
that wavplay.sh script sounds interesting: What does it look like and
what Mozilla preference has to be activated in order to use that
script? It would be nice if my Mozilla could indeed play custom .wav
files e. g. as a notification for new mail, so would you mind posting
that script here or sending it to me?
TIA
Nils
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