Hello Niko,
I think that this is great thing to do. I am equally curious as to how to adopt
this on my server at home.
If anyone has good comments on how best to do this, I would welcome the
information tremendously.
Just 2 additional things:
1. What if multiple users on my network have set
Hello Rick,
Thanks for your reply.
However, I am not sure if this would help me. I am going to try that just as
soon as I rattle of this mail in Win98.
Sorry for the thick-head that I have, but perhaps I better explain myself a
little better.
My office uses an NT server for file sharing purp
HI all,
I am not sure if this is the best place to ask this, but please guide me to the
right location.
How would I go about, using Linux on my workstation, to login to an NT server on
my company LAN?
I know SAMBA, pam_smb, and possibly NIS is involved in some way, but I don't
know much more.
ound this package of programs aren't
so critical to getting sound up and running.
Thanks again for the info below. I think it showed me that ALSA was the better
way to go.
Best regards
Carl Tan.
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of what you suggest, or should I do a
apt-get install alsa-source
and carry on your instructions instead?
In any case, I will try to give what you suggest a whirl, since I have nothing
else left to try.
Thanks again for replying!
Carl Tan.
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topic. Please, please, please, someone help.
I think Debian's great for all other software installations, but sound support
on debian is not as automated as I would have liked it to be.
Thanks for your attention and time.
Best regards
Carl Tan.
of them reflected by my attempts
above), but to no avail.
I think Debian's great for all other software installations, but sound support
on debian is not as automated as I would have liked it to be.
Thanks for your attention and time.
Best regards
Carl Tan.
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