Thanks Craig. I added a comment and put myself on the CC of that bug. It
described the problem exactly other than my card is an Opti 16.
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mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Craig
White
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 11:21 PM
To:
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Subject: Re: RH 8.0 Sound problem
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 21:46, Alan Dayley wrote:
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> Interesting that an update left bogus icons and a new install worked, at
least
> with the icons. It would be good to know what your desktop
> configuration/history was before the update. There must be a bug with the
> update process.
>
> I just attempted to do the 8.0 install as an update to see what my results
> would be, after the backup of my data. The disc 1 on my CD set is broken
so
> I could not do it. I will have to wait until I can aquire another set.
>
> Sorry that I only have comments on your woes. I don't know where you can
go
> with the sound. sndconfig has always done the trick for me but I have not
> use RH 8.0 yet.
>
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I've learned some lessons so I took evasive action before I upgraded...
I moved ~/.kde & ~/.gnome before I upgraded.
I'm quite certain that the problem Tom had with the icons related to
upgrading the existing panel launchers in KDE got foobar. The only
problem that my strategy caused was I had installed OOffice.org-1.01 via
binaries and they didn't appear in the menu's. If you install with the
enclosed rpm's, I'm quite certain that the launcher buttons & menu items
will appear. But I was able to retrieve the OpenOffice.org-1.0 menus
from my backed up files and moved them in to the new setup.
KDE has a fairly easy to use menu editor - right click on the 'redhat'
button to access. Launch buttons in the 'panel' can be added / deleted /
edited real easily by right clicking on them. Reinstalling redhat
because the launch buttons and sound didn't work is windows mentality.
Unfortunately GNOME 2.0 on RH 8 doesn't have the ability to do menu
editing yet and it looked cool so until that problem is remedied, I'm
sticking with KDE.
regarding the sound issue...bugzilla is your friend
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=75014
Craig
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