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system001 07-21-2019 09:05 PM

No Notification Sounds In Kubuntu 19.04
 
earlier today i noticed i no longer have any notification sound. i went into sounds and attempted to set the slider to 78% but it kept going back to 0. i honestly do not know where to start looking for a cause. suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

frankbell 07-21-2019 09:16 PM

Some diagnostic questions come to mind.

Can you play audio files or streaming audio?

What is the audio chipset in this machine?

When you "went into sounds," where exactly did you go? (I'm pretty sure it was KDE System Settings-->Personalization-->Notifications, but it's nice to know for sure.)

What version of KDE/Plasma is on this box?

system001 07-21-2019 10:18 PM

all video and audio files play without issue.

Code:

SupremeFX 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC
- Supports : Jack-detection, Multi-streaming, Front Panel MIC Jack-retasking
- High quality 115 dB SNR stereo playback output
Audio Feature :
- SupremeFX Shielding™ Technology
- Optical S/PDIF out port(s) at back panel
- Sonic Radar II

there is no setting in either notification submenu under personalization. i rightclicked on the sound icon, clicked audio volume settings, audio volume.

plasma 5.16.3 / kubuntu 19.04

Flavio R. Cavalcanti 07-21-2019 11:01 PM

Right-click the Notifications Icon (it may be hidden) and then "Configure Events Notifications and Actions".

(In some KDE versions, it may be within "Configure Notifications", and you will need to click options and options until "Configure Events Notifications and Actions").

Then, choose among many Categories, or "Event source".

E.g., for Login and Logout, go to "Plasma Workspace".

You may enable / disable each event, hear the default sound, and even change the sounds.

Also, you may need to System settings > Multimedia > Audio Volume > Applications tab to set Notifications Volume.

system001 07-22-2019 06:56 AM

i am missing event sounds altogether. as i said i had the notification sounds then i didn't. it's not a matter of what i have or don't have checked for sound events. might want to reread my post, cause i said the issue is when i go to adjust the slider for the notification sounds to 75% it automatically goes back to 0. flavio thanks for attempting to help, but i've already been through all of that.

Flavio R. Cavalcanti 07-22-2019 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by system001 (Post 6017489)
i am missing event sounds altogether. as i said i had the notification sounds then i didn't. it's not a matter of what i have or don't have checked for sound events. might want to reread my post, cause i said the issue is when i go to adjust the slider for the notification sounds to 75% it automatically goes back to 0. flavio thanks for attempting to help, but i've already been through all of that.

Well, I have seen something like this, too.

E.g., last July, 7, after 10:00 PM, I have noted that Notification sounds were ok in my Fedora 30 KDE.

Just now, I have tested it, and no sound. Slider goes back to 0, here, too.

As I didn't change anything, it could be caused by some Kernel revision, as far as KDE / Frameworks / Qt didn't change.

Last July, 7, Kernel had been upgraded to 5.1.16 early in the afternoon.

Yesterday was installed kernel-5.1.18.

system001 07-22-2019 09:08 AM

i don't think it's the kernel cause i had notification sounds after updating the kernel and rebooting

Flavio R. Cavalcanti 07-22-2019 09:16 AM

I was thinking that I didn't consider drivers.

system001 07-22-2019 09:21 AM

it's not drivers or i wouldn't have any sound at all.

Flavio R. Cavalcanti 07-22-2019 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by system001 (Post 6017539)
it's not drivers or i would have any sound at all.

I tend to think about KDE (and Frameworks, Qt) when some behaviors vary with KDE version.

From last May 10 to 25, I have set Notifications Sounds ON within Neon, Mageia, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Mint, Slackware, Arch, Sabayon and Devuan. ─ In PCLinuxOS, they were already enabled by default.

And I could adjust Audio Volume in all distros with KDE > 5.8.9 ─ but not in Mint 18 nor in Devuan 2, which have KDE 5.8.6 and 5.8.9.

But it may be just coincidence.

No other issue in any distro ─ except that some times one of them becomes silent. ─ But I didn't take regular notes of these variations.

system001 07-23-2019 07:30 AM

can someone that actually knows what they are doing please make suggestions on what commands i should try, or files i should look at to get this resolved? thanks

system001 07-28-2019 07:38 AM

BUMP

slackware-current 07-28-2019 08:21 AM

come on this is simple stuff this is a default build of KDE5 the notifications that link to the sounds have never been set. go set them

system001 07-28-2019 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slackware-current (Post 6019251)
come on this is simple stuff this is a default build of KDE5 the notifications that link to the sounds have never been set. go set them

come on learn to read it is not the sounds that are off. the service for notification sounds is off / disabled. once again when i go to set the volume for notifications the slider goes right back to ZERO. again one minute i had the notification sounds, and the next i did not. oh fyi yes in kubuntu you have notification sounds right out of the gate.

system001 07-28-2019 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by frankbell (Post 6017391)
Some diagnostic questions come to mind.

Can you play audio files or streaming audio?

What is the audio chipset in this machine?

When you "went into sounds," where exactly did you go? (I'm pretty sure it was KDE System Settings-->Personalization-->Notifications, but it's nice to know for sure.)

What version of KDE/Plasma is on this box?


besides the info provided above looks like instead of using the sound card built into the mother board the system is using my nvidia card to provide sound.


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