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6.2.9 Sound & Multimedia<br />

Use this category to perform all settings for the playback <strong>of</strong> audio CDs and for the<br />

sound system.<br />

In Audio CDs, configure encoding and device settings.<br />

With Sound System, configure aRts, KDE's sound server. This allows you to hear your<br />

system sound while simultaneously listening to a music CD.<br />

With System Bell, switch from system notifications (default) to a system bell and<br />

specify the volume, pitch, and duration <strong>of</strong> the bell.<br />

The System Notifications section defines how the system should inform you in the event<br />

<strong>of</strong> a problem, when a task is performed, or if an event requiring your immediate attention<br />

occurs. In the upper part <strong>of</strong> the dialog, select the application for which to configure the<br />

system notifications. As soon as you select a program, all events the application can<br />

send to the user are listed in the lower window. Determine the notification type for each<br />

notification in the Actions dialog.<br />

The default view <strong>of</strong> the system notification dialog only <strong>of</strong>fers Play a sound for audible<br />

notification. Click More Options to access other action modes. You can log the notification<br />

to a file, execute a program, or show the message in a pop-up window. In the<br />

lower part <strong>of</strong> the dialog under Quick Controls, globally activate or deactivate the actions<br />

for all programs.<br />

6.2.10 System Administration<br />

This category <strong>of</strong>fers options for central system tasks. Most <strong>of</strong> the sections require root<br />

permission to make changes.<br />

With the Font Installer, you can install personal or systemwide fonts. To change system<br />

fonts, click Administrator Mode.<br />

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