Re: [vox-tech] Red Hat Soundblaster Setup
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Re: [vox-tech] Red Hat Soundblaster Setup
- Subject: Re: [vox-tech] Red Hat Soundblaster Setup
- From: Rusty Minden <rminMAPSden@mail.com>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 23:02:09 -0800
That is how I found it, but I could not remember if it was soundconfig,
configsoune, sndconfig, configsnd or a number of other variations, but Foo
verified which one it was and I tried find sndconfig, but couldn't find it
so I then used locate sndconfig and found it.
Rusty
P. S. I am starting to really love Vim now that I use it only. I only loded
it and gvim as text editors and took out all of the others. I use it at
school now to. They have a block on ssh so I have to use telnet, but that is
ok I suppose.
------Original Message------
From: Peter Jay Salzman <p@dirac.org>
To: vox-tech@franz.mother.com
Sent: January 28, 2001 6:16:32 AM GMT
Subject: Re: [vox-tech] Red Hat Soundblaster Setup
On Sun 28 Jan 01, 12:32 AM, Rusty Minden said:
> That is what I thought it was I had to go to the directory to run it.
if you think something might exist on your system but you don't know where,
you can use "locate sndconfig". "which" is nice for stuff in your $PATH so
you don't get tons of replies, but locate is good for when the thing isn't
in your path.
use updatedb to update locate's database.
pete
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