I installed BibleTime as a user. It installed prefectly (in md9.1) but I
had to create a link. I logged in as another user and I was able to run
it. I simply downloaded the rpm the doubleclicked on it from Konq (I'm
not sure if I was in su mode or not).
Thanks
Russ
Derek Jennings wrote:
Also,
Ran aumix and BINGO :-)
I now have noise
Thanks
Russ
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 17 Sep 2003 1:56 pm, bigrig64 wrote:
However, I have no sound. 9.0 put that in without a hitch. Can
anyone tell me where to start?
Have you checked out kmix, aumix and AlsMixerGUI if you have it?
aumix
SNIP
> However, I have no sound. 9.0 put that in without a hitch. Can anyone
> tell me where to start?
>
Most sound problems are just because the sound system is muted.
Run aumix to set volume levels.
> Also, when I install a program as a user, where does it go? and can
> other users run it? I gu
On Wednesday 17 Sep 2003 1:56 pm, bigrig64 wrote:
>
> However, I have no sound. 9.0 put that in without a hitch. Can
> anyone tell me where to start?
>
Have you checked out kmix, aumix and AlsMixerGUI if you have it?
aumix, in particular, is muted on many systems. Incidentally, the
mute switch
Those lines were backwards, so I turned them around as you said, still no
noise. I pasted different info below that may help.
Thanks
Russ
On Wednesday 17 September 2003 06:39 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
>
> > However, I have no sound. 9.0 put that in without a hitch. Can anyone
> > tell me where to sta
Hi All,
I was going to send this yesterday but my internet connection died.
Anyway, I reinstall Mandrake (this time 9.1) and then installed
BibleTime. Worked like a charm.
Konquerer works great (I can read the fonts). The whole setup seems to
be smoother.
During setup it didn't even ask me an