On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 09:11:55PM +0200, Antti Harri wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov wrote:
> 
> >It would have taken you no more than 10 mins to reverse the cables. Oh - 
> >you can also try installing Windows and try to switch the channels there 
> >(and then go complain to Microsoft that you can't).
> 
> Haahaa. very funny. Now why would I rip a perfectly good cable?
> Or why would I waste lots of money on new speakers?
> 
> Are you trying to say that OpenBSD's sound card support rocks
> and kicks ass? Do some research, even the devs acknowledge
> that it is not the best in the world.

well, that is changing.  the devices *I* use work every bit as well,
if not better than, they do with any other OS.  especialy since
there is 0 configuration, where other OSes have kernel modules to
build, etc ...

> Don't get me wrong, I appreciate their code and effort,
> it's idiots like you that I hate.
> 
> PS. A small adapter that switches the cables would be okayish.

just buy a splitter and swap the wires on one side.  mini-sereo
splitters are like $3 at the local general store.

or you could use that JACK port I sent to ports@, which allows you
to do this sort of thing *in software*.

-- 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org

Reply via email to