su -
doktor5000 wrote:You should not launch kmix as root, please run it as normal user. If you started it as normal user from menu, check if it's not hidden in systemtray. Click on the little triangle right of the systemtray to show hidden entries.
If you really want to run graphical applications as root (there's no use to it, as if you run it under root, next time your KDE session is restored it will restore the settings for the normal user) then do so after running
- Code: Select all
su -
francescospina wrote:I haven't solved my problem, who can help me? please
[francesco@localhost ~]$ ps aux | grep pulseaudio
500 4960 0.8 0.2 109520 5888 ? S<l 13:29 0:05 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start --log-target=syslog
500 5657 0.0 0.0 4916 840 pts/2 S+ 13:40 0:00 grep --color pulseaudio
francescospina wrote:Doktor5000 doesn't think that the problem could be in the image attached above where the internal audio is in grey? Is normal or is a problem of driver?
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest