Rick, What sound card are you running?
Jim WA0LYK --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I too downloaded the .iso yesterday and immediately burned a CD to boot > both of my computers. While I do not expect Linux to be able to properly > drive my Samsung SyncMaster 225BW monitor to its native resolution, I > can usually get by with one of the other resolutions. Even though not > acceptable for normal use, it can work well enough for experimental use. > > The problem with both computers is that the program tends to lock up and > crash or if it does key up I get a kind of machine gun sound in the > audio coming from the sound card. This was also true of a previous > version. Almost like an interruption in the stream. Now the curious > thing is that in the past one one boot disk I was testing had another > digital program which worked quite well. Could I possibly be correct > that it was Digipan running under Wine? Even the audio settings were > right on with that program, but on the same boot disk the main flDigi > program would not run properly. Has anyone else had this problem? > > In order for PSKmail or NBEMS to even have any realistic chance at being > used here in the U.S., it simply has to run under Windows at this time. > Dual boots or Boot disk approaches are not adequate for practical use, > although they can give you a feel for the program. Hopefully many of you > are having better luck than I am. > > With a Windows version you could avoid the downsides of Linux. Although > ten years from now it may be a different story, it was about ten years > ago that I predicted that Linux OS would be a major desktop player in 5 > years. You could say that I was a bit wrong on that call:( > > 73, > > Rick, KV9U > > > >