Re: [newbie] FAX software for LM7.2
Dear Christian, I know about kfax which is a fax viewer, but I wanted a program which allows me to write a letter, say and send a fax. Regards Joseph - Original Message - From: Christian A Strømmen [Number1/NumeroUno] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 3:32 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] FAX software for LM7.2 On Thursday 30 November 2000 14:23, Joseph wrote: Anyone knows where I can find a program so that I can send a fax in LM7.2? kfax in the kde2 package.. :) -- \ Christian A Strømmen / \ Number1/NumeroUno @ Undernet - Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ Web: www.realityx.net - Cell: +47 911 43 948 / Live your life by your dreams, not by the limits of reality...
[newbie] LS-120 problems
Dear Friends, LM 7.2 thinks that my LS-120 is a scsi device, which it is not since it's an IDE device. I've had a look at madrakeforum.com, and civileme mentioned the problem in LM7.1. Does anybody know how to get the damn thing working? My configuration is : P3 500 on a BX mainboard Pri Master: EIDE HDD Pri Slave: Zip drive EIDE Sec Master: LS-120 EIDE Sec Slave : CD-RW EIDE Many thanks to whoever knows how - I've installed LM 7.2 at least 10 times to try and get around the problem to no avail.
Re: [newbie]7.2 gnapster
I've installed LM7.2 and gnapster works fine - I'm playing some mp3s I've downloaded just now. Soundcard is SB Live! Regards Joseph eric wrote: skidley wrote: On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, root wrote: Dear All, Has anyone tried any of the napster clones with 7.2 yet? I have the gnapster and it seems to get the music fine . Unfortunately Kaiman does not work at all for playing the music. The Xmms player works except the music fades in and out. I do not know if the problem is with KDE2 downloading music or with the players themsselves. I certainly would like this up and running well in 7.2. The music player in 7 worked very well. Is there another player I can try? Thank you. Marcia I personally prefer mpg123 at the command line. One great option is -b size sets up a buffer however big ya want so that when ya start up a pig like netscape or something it doesn't effect the music. Kinda like antiskip on a portable cd player. Stores a few seconds ahead in buffer. neat feature. And it uses far less memory and cpu resources than xmms which is a pig! -- Chad Y. Registered Linux User #195191 Registered Linux Box #86749 Dear Skidley: what websites we can use mpg123 to listen music or live audio? I ever go to MP3.com , and listen some music. best regard Eric
[newbie] LS-120 drive
I've installed LM 7.2 on my system, EVERYTHING WORKS except LS-120 identified twice, once as a Floppy (/dev/hdc) then as a scsci device ( /dev/sda). I am unable to mount it midi sequencer does not work My system is: Pentium 3 500 on a Aopen BX mainboard primary master Quantum HDD primary slave CDWRITER secondary master LS-120 secondary slave ZIP SB Live! audio card Matrox G200 AGP video card 256Mb SDRAM Regards Joseph