Re: Getting a microphone to work

2005-02-03 Thread Rod Person
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 9:05 pm, Joachim Dagerot wrote: > Actually, it's not a complete speak-2-text solution I'm aiming for, just > being able to shout "NEXT" and it will perform some action. There will be 3 > or four of those commands. Not more. I don't even know what a microphone > device

Re: Getting a microphone to work

2005-02-02 Thread Tom Huppi
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Chris Hodgins wrote: > Steven Friedrich wrote: > > On Wednesday 02 February 2005 04:44 pm, Tom Huppi wrote: > > > >>BTW, does anyone know off-hand how to set 'mixer' settings as > >>default (so I would not have to re-set them after a re-boot?) > Wrote a little shell script

Re: Getting a microphone to work

2005-02-02 Thread Roland Smith
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 04:44:37PM -0500, Tom Huppi wrote: > BTW, does anyone know off-hand how to set 'mixer' settings as > default (so I would not have to re-set them after a re-boot?) You can create a file called /etc/rc.local, and put the relevant mixer command in it. See rc(8). Roland -- R.

Re: Getting a microphone to work

2005-02-02 Thread Chris Hodgins
Steven Friedrich wrote: On Wednesday 02 February 2005 04:44 pm, Tom Huppi wrote: BTW, does anyone know off-hand how to set 'mixer' settings as default (so I would not have to re-set them after a re-boot?) I don't know how you could do it automagically, but when you want to save the settings, you c

Re: Getting a microphone to work

2005-02-02 Thread Steven Friedrich
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 04:44 pm, Tom Huppi wrote: > BTW, does anyone know off-hand how to set 'mixer' settings as > default (so I would not have to re-set them after a re-boot?) > I don't know how you could do it automagically, but when you want to save the settings, you could: echo -n "mix

Re: Getting a microphone to work

2005-02-02 Thread Tom Huppi
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Joachim Dagerot wrote: > I don't even know what a microphone device would be named and > how to access it. I've recently been screwing around with a few pieces of software which take input from a mic (and other) devices. The device (under FreeBSD 5.3) seems to be of the

Re: Getting a microphone to work

2005-02-02 Thread Joachim Dagerot
>>I have an old Dell Cpt 550 laptop where I run freeSBIE. >> >>Although I'm rather experienced with freeBSD I have never really have >>worked with the client-side part of it, so I don't know much of X or >any >>other client side software (kde, gnome or whatever they are called is >the >>same) >> >

Getting a microphone to work

2005-02-02 Thread Joachim Dagerot
I have an old Dell Cpt 550 laptop where I run freeSBIE. Although I'm rather experienced with freeBSD I have never really have worked with the client-side part of it, so I don't know much of X or any other client side software (kde, gnome or whatever they are called is the same) I'm king of ssh