Remember this posting from last week?
>> I have two audio interfaces in place in this clunky old Dell: one is an
>> Ensoniq-based card, the other is the on-board Dell audio connection. All of
>> it is visible in ALSAConfig and I've selected the two I want to use. But
>> under Admin>Manage Hosts
- Original Message -
From: "Gavin Stephens"
>32-bit - I wish :o)
WDYM?
-Alan
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On Wednesday 23 November 2011 10:14:54 pm Alan Peterson wrote:
> Happy Holidays, all.
And you.
> Surprising how I could use this software day in and day out for several
> years,
> yet still get stumped by the simplest things.
Not really.
You might be surprised at how much of what *I* wrot
Can you not open a root terminal and copy it that way?
On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 07:01:38 -, Gavin Stephens
wrote:
> 32-bit - I wish :o)
>
>
>
> On 2011-11-24 15:14, Alan Peterson wrote:
>> Happy Holidays, all.
>>
>> I wont be back at work for a few days (where we use RD around the
>> clock) a
32-bit - I wish :o)
On 2011-11-24 15:14, Alan Peterson wrote:
> Happy Holidays, all.
>
> I wont be back at work for a few days (where we use RD around the clock) and
> am working with the 32-bit CentOS appliance disc at home, hoping to dig deep
> and get it doing things we don't do at work.
>
Hi Alan,
I've run into similar sound card difficulties with an older Dell Optiplex 170
on Rivendell 2, also using the onboard
sound (intel chipset based) and an old soundblaster. It stumped me for a while
until I found a solution. No telling if
you're running into the same issue, but worth a s
Hi Alan
1. After you configure your sound card/sound cards make sure you reboot
your computer and also make sure your you have named your host and
entered IP if required.
2. PNG horizontal and vertical resolution maybe?
Stan
On 24/11/11 11:14 AM, Alan Peterson wrote:
> Happy Holidays, all.
>
Happy Holidays, all.
I wont be back at work for a few days (where we use RD around the clock) and am
working with the 32-bit CentOS appliance disc at home, hoping to dig deep and
get it doing things we don't do at work.
Two things I can use help with: 1) I have two audio interfaces in place in