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  • #11
    Originally posted by obedlink View Post
    StorageServiceManager is a KDE native client that support Dropbox, google drive.

    HOw do I use?
    bye bye dropbox client!!
    I think that at least for now it's integrated only with KMail.
    See http://kde.org/announcements/4.13/applications.php the "Cloud Storage Support" part.

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    • #12
      Hello,
      I think I hit that problem too some time ago try:
      System Settings -> Application and System Notifications -> Manage Notifications -> Player Settings
      There is a volume slider try lowering that.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by DebianLinuxero View Post
        Just right now, as you suggested. But still the same.

        Also, I notice that it don't happen only when I delete files.
        It happen when KDE play a sound for a desktop event.

        But not when I run non-KDE applications (like games).

        Maybe permissions or an issue with group membership?
        Sound like a problem with the audio backend, i think it happens when kde emits a sound, and it does when you delete a file.
        Try to disable system sounds and see if the problem persists; if this is the case, then change the audio backend (i think you can choose between mplayer,gstreamer,xine,vlc) or inspect the current one.
        ...Just guessing!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by dispat0r View Post
          Hello,
          I think I hit that problem too some time ago try:
          System Settings -> Application and System Notifications -> Manage Notifications -> Player Settings
          There is a volume slider try lowering that.
          ?Yes! ?That did it!

          At last now I can put headphones without fear of became deaf.


          Thank you.

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          • #15
            You guys (dispat0r and DebianLinuxero) should report the bug (and the fix), so others can benefit from it.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by DebianLinuxero View Post
              ?Yes! ?That did it!

              At last now I can put headphones without fear of became deaf.


              Thank you.
              There's also another answer

              vim /etc/pulse/daemon.conf

              and uncomment the line
              Code:
              ;flat-volumes=yes
              and make it
              Code:
              flat-volumes=no
              which will make volumes be properly relative as opposed to absolute

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              • #17
                Wait. I actually have been running KDE 4.13 for a few days, I upgraded my desktop to Kubuntu trusty last weekend. I'll try baloo (I have had nepomuk/akonadi disabled forever)

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by asdfblah View Post
                  You guys (dispat0r and DebianLinuxero) should report the bug (and the fix), so others can benefit from it.
                  It was there for a quite time https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324975

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Spittie View Post
                    I think that at least for now it's integrated only with KMail.
                    See http://kde.org/announcements/4.13/applications.php the "Cloud Storage Support" part.
                    Great to see Ubuntu One support! Oh yeah, it'll be totally dead in a month and a half...

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by asdfblah View Post
                      You guys (dispat0r and DebianLinuxero) should report the bug (and the fix), so others can benefit from it.
                      That's not a fix, but a workaround to the problem.

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