Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
sandie kirjoitti:
Do you have two soundcards in your pc ? is the ALC268 onboard ?
Sorry, I was not clear. My desktop have only Delta 66, audio chip is
disabled from bios.
One more thing. I use/test KVM for LTSP/LTSP-Cluster. If I try to purge
pulseaudio, I loose
I love it towards the end when he says something like No one on ubuntu
should ever type code in a terminal :)
Yes, but also the Wine thing: wine? too complicated, I wouldn't bother. But
the then one guy in the comments says: how much time do you guys spend on
finding, downloading, installing,
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
One more thing. I use/test KVM for LTSP/LTSP-Cluster. If I try to purge
pulseaudio, I loose KVM.
So now, if I like to listen Radio Paradise, I have to start LTSP-server
on KVM and hook up speakers to the thin client with VLC ;-)
This Delta-problem really needs to
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Viktor Mastoridis
vik...@mastoridis.co.ukwrote:
I love it towards the end when he says something like No one on ubuntu
should ever type code in a terminal :)
Yes, but also the Wine thing: wine? too complicated, I wouldn't bother. But
the then one guy in the
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
This Delta-problem really needs to get fixed. I'll try to bug it later
tonight.
Well, fix is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/178442/comments/30
No need for purge pulseaudio. And I can run KVM, too. And thin client
have it's sound, of
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
Really do not how permanent this fix is, is it there after re-boot? I'll
let you know if I loose it in next re-boot.
So very, very good - fix is permanent. So now I can again use Delta 66
with it's full power.
But why in earth this is not fixed? Couple lines do it
On Oct 28, 2009 5:53am, aYo Binitie ayobini...@googlemail.com wrote:
I never use Wine - if you really need Windows software run it in
VitualBox running windows. The truth is that most Windows users are
bound to habit and really expect Windowlike behaviour from a different
OS. I found the
How well does Ubuntu run XP in a virtual box? I have a couple of
programs that use sound and midi heavily and would like to find a
way to use them.
I'm looking for ways because on new machines with only sata, my old
XP cd won't load and I've been unsuccessful at slipstreaming the
XP CD.
At
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
So very, very good - fix is permanent. So now I can again use Delta 66
with it's full power.
Case closed. Delta 66 works with pulseaudio in Ubuntu Studio Karmic RC
(update dist-upgrade). Great.
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
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Wine has its advocates, and I'm one of them. It's good if you want to run ONE BIG application, and run it fast, and you know the limitations of wine. I run Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I've given speed and accuracy demonstrations to Dragon's developers, and they said "Wow." The program doesn't run
I use Vocaloid in a virtualbox with XP without any problems.
I haven't tried any heavy lifting thou, I just use it for one vocaltrack
at a time, but so far it has been smooth sailing.
btw. I tried the same program with Wine and wineasio, but apparently
Wine can't handle the
When I have to explicitely use the Flash CS4 IDE I do it all in VirtualBox
running XP along with Flash develop
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 1:12 PM, aYo Binitie ayobini...@googlemail.comwrote:
Well I can tell you this for a fact my XP in VirtualBox (Dell Inspiron
1720) runs performs faster than my
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