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soundwave 11-16-2006 02:22 AM

KDE under Gnome
 
Hi all!
This is my first post on LinuxQuestions... thanks in advance for your help!

I'm using FC6/gnome.
I really like Amarok as an audio player, but under gnome it looks very weird...
The text is too large, and the window doesn't look like they should.
Is there anyway to make amarok look like a regular gnome application, or must I use a gnome-specific application if I want Linux to display it correctly?

Also, I was able to install the media support in Fedora, but Amarok doesn't find the codecs.. (I'm using the xine engine under Amarok). Is there a way to fix it?

Thanks!
-soundwave-

Hitboxx 11-16-2006 03:23 AM

Amarok looks regular whether in gnome or kde. Dunno what you are saying. Probably a screenshot would help.

How did you install media support? Do you imply w32codecs as well? If so go to xine engine settings(in Xine player) and point the decoder to something like '/usr/lib/win32' or '/usr/lib/codecs'.

Generally this is what a full media fedora looks like
Code:

[shrikant@shricore ~]$ yum list installed | grep xine
totem-xine.i386                          2.16.2-2.lvn6          installed     
vdr-xine.i386                            0.7.9-6.lvn6          installed     
xine.i386                                0.99.4-8.lvn6          installed     
xine-lib.i386                            1.1.2-17.fc6          installed     
xine-lib-extras.i386                    1.1.2-1.fc6            installed     
xine-skins.noarch                        1.10-1.fc              installed     
xinetd.i386                              2:2.3.14-8            installed     
[shrikant@shricore ~]$ yum list installed | grep gstreamer
gstreamer.i386                          0.10.9-2              installed     
gstreamer-ffmpeg.i386                    0.10.1-4.lvn6          installed     
gstreamer-plugins-base.i386              0.10.9-4              installed     
gstreamer-plugins-good.i386              0.10.4-1.fc6          installed     
gstreamer-plugins-ugly.i386              0.10.4-3.lvn6          installed     
gstreamer-tools.i386                    0.10.9-2              installed     
gstreamer08.i386                        0.8.12-8.fc6          installed     
gstreamer08-plugins.i386                0.8.12-7.fc6          installed


Hitboxx 11-16-2006 03:30 AM

Oh BTW Welcome to LQ :)

soundwave 11-16-2006 03:45 AM

Thanks for the reply, shrikant!
I will check if I got all those packages installed when I get home from work, and I'll upload a screenshot as well... (maybe it's the AIGLX that comes with FC6 that causes it? I believe I installed Amarok after enabling it...)
By the way... Same goes to JuK (I think that's the name of the player).

Glad to have joined!
-soundwave-

soundwave 11-16-2006 01:45 PM

Ok, it was my bad :)
I logged in to KDE and saw that the font size was abnormally large because of the super-high resolution it was set to... I customized my KDE desktop like I did in SuSE, and when it all looked good to me... surprise! under gnome it looks identical.
Should have thought about it earlier.........

I also ran those yum commands to see if I have all the media packages installed, and I was missing 4 packages.
I installed them through Smart, except vdr-xine which I couldn't find. Running "yum install vdr-xine" didn't find anything as well.

Everything seems to work, but I wonder where can I find that missing package...

Hitboxx 11-17-2006 03:37 AM

Don't worry about vdr-xine, it won't bother anything. You only need it if your using a video recorder with your linux.


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