I don't know the wiring schematics or what might be wrong, but I know a
mildly cheap way to fix it and give you expandibility in the future. 5 port
10/100 hubs are pretty cheap and two normal store bought cables would fix
it. If it doesn't, then there is probably something wrong with the nic
to get to
work is XMMS. Again, the beep works and XMMS plays the song, bars move up
and the volume is 100% on XMMS and the speakers but nothing comes out. Any
information pointing me in the right direction or helping would be
apprciated.
Thank you
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Any information pointing me in the right direction or helping would be
apprciated.
Thank you
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Subject: [newbie] Another Sound problem
Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 11:42:41 -0600
Alright
Nope, no good. root was put in the audio group and it didn't work. my
other account that is in the root group and audio group and it doesn't work.
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Another Sound problem
Date: Fri, 02
Alright, here is what I have:
a Dell GX1P with a Crystal Audio CS4232 sound card, on the board
It finds the driver but it can't load OPL3. It says YM3812 and OPL-3
driver, OPL3 not detected ff. I run sndconfig and the first test comes back
good, I can hear the wav, the midi gives me an error,
Beats me, I did something the otherday and it changed my mounting so the
drive wouldn't mount. I finally got my users configured right and since I
can load it manually, everything is hap-hazardly working...I'll have to do a
better job, but for the time being, its working ok.
From: Paul [EMAIL
I was wondering what would be the best freeware FTP and firewall setup.
Would I need a program or any executable or would it be better to just
modify things directly? I know FTP needs a daemon and the firewall could
just use the IPTABLES. What is the best.
Thats what I thought. Now I just have to find out how to get inetd to work
with proftp. If I run inetd and try to connect, it replys connection
rejected if I run /usr/sbin/in.proftpd manually it works fine, of corse,
its permanently loaded
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