Ah.

Do any of the LEAF distrobutions have sound support? The more I think
about it, the more sensible it would be to use one of the other old PCs
I have. Then I could take all of the NAT/firewall packages off and fit
it all on one disk. If I don't want firewalling on a LEAF box at all,
can I remove IPTables.lrp?

James.

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From: S Mohan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 01 August 2003 12:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Can I play Shoutcast streams?



The bering kernel has been compiled without sound support. New kernel
with sound support needs to be compiled with ALSA support I guess. I've
been trying to ste up a development environment myself for LEAF for a
while and have not been very successful. Hope you have a better time.

Regards
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of James Neave
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 2:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] Can I play Shoutcast streams?


Hi all,

I have an old ISA SB Vibra16 soundcard kicking around. If I put this
into my LEAF box, is it possible to play streaming mp3? My Bering box is
right nest to the stereo in the living room, I really would like to be
able to play the radio stations I listen to.

I guess I have to install modules to get the sound card to work, same as
I did with 3c509.o? But I have yet to learn how you find out what module
to install. Where can I find a list of what all those modules do?

Playing software I'm a bit lost on too. MPG123? I found that with google
but no LRP exists.

I fair understand how to create LRPs now. But I still don't have a
compile enviroment.

I have 7Gb of unpartitioned space on my XP box. But I have no idea where
to start. Is it possible to put Bering (or Oxygen ?) onto a small
partition and add gcc? Or do I have to install Debian? I've looked
around the Debian site but it's a maze to the uninitiated. I really
would like just something to compile in, just a command line version.

One final question.

Is 100MHz enough for this anymore? At the moment I route 1Mbit down and
256Kbit up as well as run two VTUN tunnels and up to 9 PPTP clients. I
don't know if 100MHz is even enough for that, let alone decoding a
128Kbit stream.

Confused as ever,

James.


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