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Tell Us How U did that in LINUX
Hello Expets,
Hi i m reading aout linux (RED HAT LINUX UNLEASHED) these days . I m really amazed about the kind of its Applicaions ,Options and SERVERs in linux. What i would request you to guide me is to how you have configured your peripherals and mutimedia hardware like soundcard in linux . I know there are a lot resources about it.. Recently i was trying to learn DNS. read the chapter 5 times.got an idea of howit works. But when i just received a story of how he had configured it stepby step. It was amazing to read. He even provided me the sample DN S files of his configuration. It was a great leraning experience. If you could please please please please tell me how u did a specific thing in linux i will be highly thankful to you. As u are running a lot of different linux distros and servers.. u have immense experience in guiding us how to do a specific thing in linux.. Please do tell ur STORY of how u configured a specific hardware and software.. Bring this |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: New York
Posts: 479
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Don't know if I can answer your question, but all "beginner" distributions detect hardware automatically, some better than others, depending on your configuration. The only problem I had is that Turtle beach santa cruz does not offer any linux drivers, so I can only get sound out of 2 speakers instead of 4. Did you have any specific questions or are you just wondering before you install your first distro? I suggest you just dive into it, configuration is pretty simple and if something doesn't work you can post it here.
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