Hi!
> I'm not sure I understand. OSS is ( was?) supposed to be GPL, right? How
> can the license expire?
Doesn't seem like truly "free", if I'm not mistaken.
Check out:
http://www.opensound.com/license.html#TERMS
http://www.opensound.com/order.html
It has some 4 months UNREGISTERED MODE. They've
On Tuesday 12 Apr 2005 10:56 pm, Kapil D. Pendse wrote:
> Check out if this is an issue with OSS. At my office, some guys had faced
> similar problem (not same tough). The OSS liscense has expired and such
> irregular volume hikes started occuring. At boot time, OSS used to print
> out a lonnn
Hi,
> I have an Intel 845 Brooksdale chipset motherboard, Mercury make. I am
> running Debian Sarge. The problem is that the sound settings available are
> only mute and maximum volume. I tried setting the volume with aumix and
> kmix. Incidentally, kmix displays the name of the sound chip, but on
On Tuesday 12 Apr 2005 10:12 pm, Kaustubh Gadkari wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have an Intel 845 Brooksdale chipset motherboard, Mercury make. I am
> running Debian Sarge. The problem is that the sound settings available are
> only mute and maximum volume. I tried setting the volume with aumix and
> kmix. In
Hi!
I have an Intel 845 Brooksdale chipset motherboard, Mercury make. I am running
Debian Sarge. The problem is that the sound settings available are only mute
and maximum volume. I tried setting the volume with aumix and kmix.
Incidentally, kmix displays the name of the sound chip, but on my m
This is quite off topic but may be of interest to quite a few of us.
The cable subscription rates have gone as high as Rs 422 in some areas
in Pune. Just wonder if anyone has tried / knows about DTH options
available.
Did some googling and got only this much info:
Zee, Star and DD are having thi
Redhat 8.0 and above support this feature. Look for a doucment
advanced routing in linux. I have read it, and it possible, though not
very easy. If i can find the doc, i will post it.
Regards,
Aditya.B
> > Can we use 2 modems on COM1 and COM2 port to increase
> > the speed of the internet?
> >
--
> Hi,
>
> Can we use 2 modems on COM1 and COM2 port to increase
> the speed of the internet?
>
Yes and no,
If you are using only one application with a connection to only one
server on internet, this won't help. But if you are having multiple
tcp connections opened up then thsi might increase you
On Apr 12, 2005 11:51 AM, A G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can we use 2 modems on COM1 and COM2 port to increase
> the speed of the internet?
yes. It is possible. For Linux I haven't check. But for FreeBSD and
OpenBSD yes.
Check out following URL.
http://cvs.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html
> > Do you have ACPI enabled in the BIOS? If not, try enabling it.
>
> That might not work if the board is old and without ACPI. There were
> some threads on the fedora list regarding this same query and AFAIR
> most of the people who had this problem had old boards.
Actually when i installed FC2.
Hi,
Can we use 2 modems on COM1 and COM2 port to increase
the speed of the internet?
Rgds,
~A.
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