>>>> "Chris" == Chris Cannam
>>>> <cannam(a)all-day-breakfast.com>
>>>> writes:
Chris> On Friday 28 May 2004 3:12 pm, Artem Baguinski wrote:
> i never use kde but i have bits and pieces of it
for the sake
> of many KDE dependant applications. one of such applications is
> Rosegarden, every time i launch it i have several kde utilites
> running including unsolicited artsd.
Chris> Hm. Rosegarden shouldn't be starting artsd, and it doesn't
Chris> do so when I run it in a non-KDE environment here. (In
Chris> fact I've always thought of that as an advantage of not
Chris> running KDE -- things like Rosegarden don't have to contend
Chris> with unwanted stuff like aRts.) So I'm not sure what's up
Chris> there.
that's weird... but since you have used KDE, may be you've ticked
some "dont use arts" at some point?
i notice that arts starts when rosegarden shows some warning or
info dialogs, i guess to play the accompanying the dialog
sound. if don't run something using sound card (like timidity, or
jackd or both) i even hear the sounds. so may be if i had KDE i
would switch "system sounds" or something like that off. may be
somebody knows how can i do *that* "manually"?
Chris> Still, I think the easiest way to guarantee artsd never
Chris> runs at all is to delete it, or at least rename the binary
Chris> to something else. I have occasionally done that when
Chris> annoyed with KDE for starting it with the new KDE session.
that sounds like a good idea, thanks
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