Hosting an ircd for public use on a dialup machine is very inpractical..
however if you'd still like to give it a try you can obtain the ircu server
daemon from http://ircu.sourceforge.net
- Good luck
- Original Message -
From: QBA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 21,
Hello!
I feel guilty asking this question, but I want to save time.
Problem: I installed Debian-Xfce by default a long time ago, I use speakers
and headphones - everything is fine. But now I need a microphone.
“PulseAudio Volume Control”, leading the entire sound, feels that the
microphone is conne
I installed: Audacity,
Jack mixer
Metetbridge
QjackCtl.
Synaptic also offers:
gnome-sound-recorder:
“A simple and modern voice recorder for GNOME”, but I stopped. I see that
this exceeds a reasonable need, and I want to get advice on which package
to keep.
--fuf-
ability is also absent, a budget is desirable without
spending, that is, as is. Bad English prevent quick answers.
Thank you.
--fuf--
ability is also absent, a budget is desirable without
spending, that is, as is. Bad English prevent quick answers.
Thank you.
--fuf--
Mar 23 2023 fdisk
why?
I reinstalled "util-linux" and "fdisk" by "Synaptic" but nothing varied.
What is matter?, give me any advice, please.
--fuf
tead; this launches a login shell, which forces PATH to be
changed, but also changes everything else including the working directory."
It was tried and at once into point!,
further I didn't read as fear to tangle.
All to luck!
--fuf
s. Give advice, what better please? I will add memory if the spare slots
are, but maybe all busy? There are 2 slots only.
Also, is there any simplest way to increase the font at the "bare base" at
once after login?
Thanks all.
--fuf
Good day.
Matter is that radio has USB-slot for to play MP3 files but when I plug a
stick (which played on computer) in radio just something are clicking and
does not play nothing.
I think the problem is that this my stick consists of separate albums and
radio does not find MP3 files, i.e. name alb
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