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Bugzilla – Full Text Bug Listing |
| Summary: | MP3 Support | ||
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| Product: | [openSUSE] SUSE LINUX 10.0 | Reporter: | Barry Hinrichs <barryhinrichs> |
| Component: | Sound | Assignee: | Takashi Iwai <tiwai> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | E-mail List <qa-bugs> |
| Severity: | Major | ||
| Priority: | P5 - None | ||
| Version: | RC 1 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | x86-64 | ||
| OS: | All | ||
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| Found By: | Customer | Services Priority: | |
| Business Priority: | Blocker: | --- | |
| Marketing QA Status: | --- | IT Deployment: | --- |
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Description
Barry Hinrichs
2005-09-11 23:37:52 UTC
Thought I should note that system sounds and things are working fine so it isn't a hardware or driver problem. From where did you get mad package? I thought SUSE hasn't provide mad officially for SL10.0. According to the backtrace, it looks like a problem of arts. Try to disable arts on KDE. (Or you can simply remove it - KDE doesn't need arts inevitablly.) I reinstalled the 64bit mad packages from suser-rcdux with apt and it is working now. |