Yes, it is a separate .ipk, which I have installed. but in following up, I tried the "Test" button in the "Sound Setup" applet, and there is no sound. I don't know what else to try to produce a sound. Control-G from the terminal application does nothing. I don't know if it should, but it does in the Unix window on my Mac.
Here is a section of kismet.conf: # Do we use sound? # Not to be confused with GUI sound parameter, this controls wether or not the # server itself will play sound. Primarily for headless or automated systems. sound=true # Path to sound player soundplay=/usr/bin/play # Optional parameters to pass to the player # soundopts=--volume=.3 (I changed the sound= parameter, it had been false) There is no /usr/bin/play on my machine. find / -name soundplay and find / -name play both come up empty. ipkg list | grep "play" gives a very long list that looks like multimedia applications, and I'm reluctant to start installing any of them since I now have the Z about 90% of the way I want it. Thanks for the help :-) Walt On Jul 23, 2007, at 6:46 AM, Paul M wrote: > On 22/07/07, Walt S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Thank you. >> >> Yes, I am editing the kismet.conf file (it won't work at all with the >> example entries) The only thing that's unclear is the source name - >> I think it's arbitrary, and so I have: >> source=hostap,wlan0,mysource > > one thing.. are the kismet sound files a separate package to the > kismet application? search the packages, something like this "ipkg > list | grep -i kismet | grep -i sound" > > _______________________________________________ > Angstrom-distro-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/angstrom-distro- > users _______________________________________________ Angstrom-distro-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/angstrom-distro-users
