> You have again snipped the entire context so nobody has a clue what you're > replying to. >
> Cheers. > > Mark Lawrence. My last post refers to a previous post by eryksun. If you can't look up and read it, that's cool, because you're the only one complaining. And to put it into context that you're a complete jackass, look at the context in this post, which is two above your last post(especially the end part): Please hit reply to all when responding. You should be able to type in 'sudo apt-get install speaker-test' or 'yum speaker-test' <dvnsa...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is what I got > >>>> import os >>>> os.system("speaker-test"+"--frequency 2000"+"--period 5000"+"--test >>>> sine") It should look like this: import os os.system("speaker-test"+" --frequency 2000"+" --period 5000"+ "--test sine") You can copy and paste it to see. This assumed you had speaker-test, you might have another command line app that does the same thing. So if the instructions to download above don't work. Let me know. Note that there is a space before everything in the string, except the first, speaker-test, other wise it looks like this to the command line: speaker-test--frequency2000--period5000--test sine The space before the " --frequency 2000", and the rest makes it look like: speaker-test --frequency 2000 --period 5000 --test sine so put a space at the beginning of every string except speaker-test If you have Windows, then you should be on the pywin32 list, I usually assume linux on this list, but both get answered. Remember to read this: http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Mark is right, besides the little back and forth, that in fact you need to describe, otherwise I have a tendency to speculate;) -- Best Regards, David Hutto CEO: http://www.hitwebdevelopment.com _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor