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[02:04] | gene: Hi... after a few issues, I reverted from the rolling build to the current release. Now I have this weird situation in which every time I open or close an application, or change anything, I get a chime or similar notification. I've even tried turning off all system notifications. How do I get rid of this behavior? |
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[02:09] | micheleC: @gene: look for the Notifications settings |
[02:18] | gene: yup, i'm in system notifications. i tried just globally disabling them, but I'm still getting these chimes |
[02:22] | micheleC: also looks at the system sounds settings |
[02:23] | micheleC: they are different from notifications |
[02:24] | gene: is it not in the same dialog? |
[02:34] | gene: it's every single action... press a button of any kind, get a sound. different ones for different actions. i've never encountered anything like it |
[02:39] | micheleC: sorry, I was not clear. I meant there are "System Notifications" and "per-app" notifications. The settings are on the same dialog, but you need to check the various event sources at the top |
[02:46] | gene: Found it! most of them were window manager events. thanks |
[02:47] | gene: another question. is the native sound system capable of bitrates above 16? I'm building an audio workstation. |
[03:18] | micheleC: audio is handled by ALSA/PulseAudio/PipeWire depending on what you have installed. Then it depends on the quality of your audio files of course |
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[10:06] | gene: Ok, thanks. Yet another question, if I may: is there a dialog in kwifimanager to enter the passkey for a wireless network? I certainly could not find it. For the moment I'm using nmcli with nm-tray as a front-end. |
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[10:54] | micheleC: I don't use KWifiManager but it seems to be a display tool?? You should use tdenetworkmanager if you want to use a TDE native tool |
[10:55] | micheleC: ah no, it is not a display tool only. But I don't use it, so can't really answer your question :-) |
[11:10] | gene: oh... that wasn't part of the base install, so i didn't even knoww it existed! I installed it just now and it works great. thanks |
[11:12] | gene: do you know what that uses for a backend? |
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[11:29] | micheleC: networkmanager |
[11:35] | gene: Thanks. And good... that's what I used to configure the network, so it was already running anyway. It might be a good idea to include that in the base install in place of kwifimanager |
[11:35] | gene: Regarding the weather applet: it doesn't appear to connect to any active weather channels. Am I doing something wrong? |
[11:41] | micheleC: possibly. I don't use it but when I tested it in the past it always worked fine |
[11:42] | micheleC: even work now, out of a quick test |
[11:43] | gene: what weather station did you choose? |
[11:45] | gene: I chose minnesota, fergus falls, and when I attempt to update it I get a notification that the station does not exist. i tried several others in the northern US with the same result |
[11:46] | gene: wait... I had the location set wrong. Fixed! |
[12:17] | micheleC: (y) |
[12:23] | gene: thanks for your help |
[12:34] | micheleC: no worries :-) |
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