i'd suggest XEmacs. works *great* for all your editing needs, including
HTML, and other code.
IMHO
-punkigor
--- Chris Beaumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm just curious what people are using to write
> HTML with on Debian,
>
> The available editors ive tried so far all see
Ajit Krishnan wrote:
> Hi,
> Try cd'ing to /dev and use
> ./MAKEDEV audio
>
> ajit
This worked. Great, I have sound again.
Thank you.
-Igor
>
>
> > How would I get the necessary sound devices to appear (such as
> > /dev/audio, /dev/dsp, and /dev/sndstat).
> > Any help would be great
> >
> > -i
Try putting this line in Netscape (under
Edit::Preferences::Navigator::Applications)
for the RealAudio type :
rvplayer %s &
Put this in the Application box.
Always worked for me before (but can't test it now - no sound :-(
-igor
Sean wrote:
> I just apt-get installed both communicator-4.5 &
Hey there,
I just installed slink, and was trying to get the kernel to work with my
sound card (SB16, plug-and-play). The problem is that while everything
compiles and is recognized, the sound fails, because there's no
/dev/audio and /dev/dsp. I had them on my Slackware system, but it was a
wh
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