On Thu, Jan 01, 1998 at 02:50:12PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> Orn E. Hansen wrote:
> > The problem was, that I am using NAS to network'ize my soundcard, and that
> > meant doom couldn't acquire the card. Whenever I move the cursor in the
> > menu,
> > there is a sound, which is why it broke.
> >
Þann 01-Jan-98 skrifar Joey Hess:
>
> You can edit your ~/.doomrc, and there is a line in there that lets you
> configure the path to the sndserver.
>
yeah, I took a peak at the source and found the M_LoadDefaults routine, and
some of the keywords. The 'key_fire' is especially interresting, s
Orn E. Hansen wrote:
> The problem was, that I am using NAS to network'ize my soundcard, and that
> meant doom couldn't acquire the card. Whenever I move the cursor in the menu,
> there is a sound, which is why it broke.
>
> There is a sndserver for NAS, and I compiled it. It seems to work o
Þann 01-Jan-98 skrifar Joey Hess:
>
> What version of doom are you using? Do you have doom-musserver installed,
> and if so, what version? Do you have a sound card?
>
The problem was, that I am using NAS to network'ize my soundcard, and that
meant doom couldn't acquire the card. Whenever I m
Orn E. Hansen wrote:
> Has anyone gotten DOOM to work? Here, the program starts, but when I try to
> move the cursor, or press any ke, after the Menu comes up the program stops
> with the message 'broken pipe'. Any ideas?
What version of doom are you using? Do you have doom-musserver installed
Has anyone gotten DOOM to work? Here, the program starts, but when I try to
move the cursor, or press any ke, after the Menu comes up the program stops
with the message 'broken pipe'. Any ideas?
Orn Einar Hansen
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