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I have problem with those sound server processes, I know that there have to be only one artsd process running, but there are hundreds of them. When running GNOME everything seems to be alright, but when in KDE these processes adding gradually, so in 2-3 hours it fills up 1GB of ram and 2GB of swap space.
System sounds doesn't work, but amarok and xine works and plays well.
What do I have do to stop those processes from opening? I have no idea. If you could help, that would be good.
Under KDE you can disable the sound system to prevent arts from running :
K Menu/Control Center/Sound & Multimedia/Sound System
disable it and apply.
Then restart KDE.
Under KDE you can disable the sound system to prevent arts from running :
K Menu/Control Center/Sound & Multimedia/Sound System
disable it and apply.
Then restart KDE.
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