Thanks! It worked!
Thanks very much! Coincidentally, I'd tried that by chance before I opened
my mail, today... and lo and behold it works...exactly as you described it.
Thanks very much for your support! It's heartwarming to note so many people
are willing to help like you just did!
It worked! Actually, I figured out that the Terminal emulation icon is on
the Kmenu-bar and is the vehicle for inputting commands. Thank you! Thank
you! Thank you! : )
Manithere are quite a few different ways to do most anything in
Linux. I believe that the following method will serve you best in this
case.
1. press ctl-alt f2
2. sign in as root
3. type setup
3. choose 'sound card configuration' (it's the same as sndconfig)
4. when done, quit from setup
On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> Wow! Thanks for your reply..however! I can't seem to figure out where the
> command line is inside the KDE or how to get to it in order to issue the sndco
> nfig command!
>
> Any ideas? : )
>
You're booting straight into KDE, right? :-)
On your taskbar at the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Wow! Thanks for your reply..however! I can't seem to figure out where the
> command line is inside the KDE or how to get to it in order to issue the sndco
> nfig command!
>
> Any ideas? : )
>
> Thanks, again!
>
> Mani
Look across the bottom of the screen at the tool
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Wow! Thanks for your reply..however! I can't seem to figure out where the
> command line is inside the KDE or how to get to it in order to issue the
sndco
> nfig command!
>
> Any ideas? : )
>
> Thanks, again!
>
> Mani
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Try the konsole ico
Wow! Thanks for your reply..however! I can't seem to figure out where the
command line is inside the KDE or how to get to it in order to issue the sndco
nfig command!
Any ideas? : )
Thanks, again!
Mani
On Wed, 01 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> Seung-woo Nam wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> How many messages like the one below will it take for Linux distros to
> at last include sound configuration as part of the regular Install?
>
> Is this request unreasonable? In my opinion, it's plain common sense and
> n
On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Seung-woo Nam wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> How many messages like the one below will it take for Linux distros to
> at last include sound configuration as part of the regular Install?
Don't you know, we all got together and decided never just to spite you
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