[luau] Hat 7.3 / Drake 8.2 / Simplicity
Lucas
lucas at rainbows.net
Mon May 27 10:51:01 PDT 2002
Got the answer for no. 2 but not no. 1. I just having been playing
around with things too much.
Lucas
> -----Original Message-----
> From: luau-admin at videl.ics.hawaii.edu [mailto:luau-
> admin at videl.ics.hawaii.edu] On Behalf Of Lucas
> Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 10:21 AM
> To: luau at videl.ics.hawaii.edu
> Subject: RE: [luau] Hat 7.3 / Drake 8.2 / Simplicity
>
> I totally agree with Joe. Sometimes it's even better to have questions
> answered in mailing list because more than one solution usually
provided
> by different people.
>
> Now, I have a question. I'm pretty much a newbie in Linux.
> 1. Is there anyway I can put my Linux machine into a Microsoft
network.
> I want to do this because my other machine is still in Windows XP.
>
> 2. How is the easiest way to set up my sound card? Is SoundBlaster
Live!
> supported by redhat 7.3? I checked in their website but I found no
match
> but somehow I'm sure redhat 7.3 should support it. As I said in my
> previous email I tried to play my mp3s. It appears that the
> visualization shows something is being played but no sound came out.
>
> Thankd y'all,
>
> Lucas
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: luau-admin at videl.ics.hawaii.edu [mailto:luau-
> > admin at videl.ics.hawaii.edu] On Behalf Of Joe Linux
> > Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 9:54 AM
> > To: luau at videl.ics.hawaii.edu
> > Subject: Re: [luau] Hat 7.3 / Drake 8.2 / Simplicity
> >
> > Well I disagree about paying to have questions answered. We are
here
> as
> > a group to help each other. I have helped you, you have helped me.
I
> > have helped Warren, he has helped me. That's the way it should be.
> > While the goal of running Windows software on a Linux system is a
> noble
> > one, I would rather see Linux become very strong in the user
friendly
> > department and thus attract more users. With a a large user base
> there
> > should be more incentive for good native Linux software. I'm
actually
> > rather committed to just running native Linux stuff and forgetting
the
> > rest. The reason I say this is that I had a Mac PPC 6160 Dos
> > Compatible. It actually had a 486 processor in it and the two
> > processors booted simultaneously. What it taught me is that one
> > operating system running under the control of another one is not the
> > best of solutions as it it overly complex. In the 60's there were a
> lot
> > two engine top fuel dragsters, but now all the records are set by
cars
> > running just a single engine. The Indy Racing League started up and
> one
> > of the changes they made was to remove the turbo chargers from the
> cars.
> > Now the qualifying field for this year's Indy 500 was the fasted
ever
> > by quite a few MPH. Wine and crossover may be good in the short
term,
> > but they are bad in the long term. But to each his own. If you
want
> to
> > struggle with an overly complex system go right ahead, but I prefer
a
> > car with hand crank windows and a standard transmission.
> >
> > W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
> >
> > > We have to learn that sometimes, or most of time for Windows
users,
> we
> > > need to pay to have our questions answered. Mandrake has a
> > > MandrakeExpert, where you can pay to have your questions
answered.)
> > >
> >
> >
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