Thanks, Michele, for that suggestion on the 3D settings in VirtualBox. I'll try that.
I've been using TDE for several years, on an old Chromebook, and on a Raspberry Pi. Haven't tried the latest version on those machines, but wanted to try it in the VM. In general, I really like TDE (especially the "Keramik" theme and the sounds--reminds me of my early Linux days with Mandrake 9.1). I would love to continue using it on at least an older machine, as long as possible. The low memory usage, snappy response, and beautiful design make it a true gem.
-- Jim
On 5/5/24 10:24 PM, Michele Calgaro via tde-users wrote:
Hi Jim,
* PCM must be "on", in KMix.
Indeed it has to be "on" :-)
Not sure what that may be, but perhaps something to look into.
Yeah, it does sounds a bit weird and could possibly put user off, like it happened to you.
One other thing that is probably a small bug, at least when running in a VM, is that KMix initially draws with most of the sliders invisible. If I drag the KMix window slightly with the mouse, a redraw occurs, and all controls are then visible. (I noticed a few other dialog windows that did the same thing, but can't remember what those others were. KMix exhibits this bug quite reliably.
Yes, I notice this in VM as well and seems related to the 3D acceleration settings. As soon as you move a window, it gets redrawn and everything is visible, but it can be quite annoying at times.
Cheers Michele
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