The soundcard isn't detected at boot. I tried running the sound setup
both from the desktop and from the system menu, but it doesn't detect
the external usb card either!
On the old computer it found the 1371 pci card, the mboard sound, and
a couple of other "sound" devices I didn't even recognize.
The "nv" driver is a generic open source software and give people
fits. Try the nvidia site for their linux driver. The "nvidia"
module and "nv" are two separate pieces of software. I had to set my
monitor to vesa with the "nv" driver in order to get it to work, and
not very well. With the "nvi
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "jgorman01" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is the MP3 an USB card or pci?
>
> I'm using a westinghouse lcd and an external soundblaster audigy 2nx
> USB soundcard, and sata hard drives. I put the cd in my old computer
> and everything works ok. Watching the b
The SB MP3+ is a standard bus card, not an external one. Been around for
many years. Seems like with MEPIS I had to manually select the nv
drivers when I was running on the HP AMD box. No other version of Linux
could do this so far. SUSE has a good selection of video monitors but it
apparently
Is the MP3 an USB card or pci?
I'm using a westinghouse lcd and an external soundblaster audigy 2nx
USB soundcard, and sata hard drives. I put the cd in my old computer
and everything works ok. Watching the bootup I think either the sata
drives and/or the usb audio card are not being detected co
I try to run the Soundblaster MP3 in the emachines computer with XP. I
can also use the built-in RealTek sound card but normally have that
dedicated for other audio from the front panel. The video is plain
vanilla Intel 915G series.
In the Vista machine which is a fairly recent HP with AMD X2,
Rick,
What sound card are you running?
Jim
WA0LYK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 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 SyncM
I couldn't get fldigi to run. I get "aborted" with no explanation.
However, to answer your question, $HOME/. is:
/root/.fldigi
$HOME = /root/
Jim
WA0LYK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "k5rud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I had a number of problems with the system. It booted fine. I g
I had a number of problems with the system. It booted fine. I got
both programs running.
I have a Rigblaster Plug & Play which is a USB serial port. I could
not determine what serial port that would be to setup the C-IV for my
Icom. I needed that for PTT. I also tried to follow the directions