Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Vincent Danen wrote:
> 
> > Instead of writing a few messages, I figured I'd ask all my questions in
> > this one, so please bear with me.
> >
> > I have a genuine SoundBlaster PRO ISA soundcard and for the life of me I
> > can't get the bloody thing to work under Mandrake (or RedHat) with
> > soundconfig... even lothar didn't set it up right.  The only time I got it
> > working was using OSS under SuSE...  should I install OSS under Mandrake
> > and use it instead of sndconfig?  How is this going to affect the sound
> > daemon, enlightenment's sound, etc if I do?
> 
> If you want to install it install it it won't break it, but isapnp should
> really be able to handle it.
> 
> None that i know of.
> 
> > Time configs.  People are using atomic clocks and other time servers to
> > update their own clocks.  How do I do this?  Do I need a time server in my
> > own timezone?  I tried doing this with some tips in Linux Journal (Sept 99
> > issue) and the NTP servers, but I could never find one in my own timezone
> > (MST7MDT).  Is there a way to offset the reported time?  Ie. if I pick an
> > NTP server that is GMT0 is there a way I can have a perl script (I'm
> > assuming there is a program to do this also, but I don't know what it
> > is... enlightenment there would help) report it back as my local timezone
> > or give an offset (ie. -7)?
> 
> xnntp just needs the offset told to it if i remeber correctly, rdate does
> the timezone conversion automagicly, but even if it didn't time.nist.gov
> is in your timezone
> 
> > Dang... there was another question, but now I can't remember it... =(
> 
> The answer is blue.

Only if upstairs is round.

Bob J.

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