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  • Subject: Re: [BL] changing the keyboard configuration
  • Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 20:42:42 +0200



Where did you get this file? Maybe it comes with kbd.tgz?

I found it in the following url: http://basiclinux.iespana.es/, you click in basiclinux 1.7 and in the end of the page there is "teclados internacionales", if you click, you can download keymaps.gz where there are a lot of international keyboard files.


You can search for it in the list of packages for Slackware.
packages.txt?

I found it in the following url: http://riksun.riken.go.jp/pub/pub/Linux/slackware/slackware-4.0/slakware/a8/kbd.tgz

Does this work for both console mode and X?

It works for both of them


Take the insmod lines out of rc and insert the modules manually one at a
time. When do you get this message? After which module (driver)?

The messages are obtained after the load of gus.o module

If your card is like the older Creative Soundblaster AWE (advanced wave
effect) sound cards, you need to add a memory stick (1MB or 4MB) to a slot
on the card to play MIDI files using the gus module. The memory stick is
used to store the sound bank that you load and use for playing MIDI files
(recorded digitized sample sounds which the card's firmware modifies to
produce different pitches for each instrument from the one sample sound).
I compiled a program that the AWE cards used to load these samples
(awesfx?) - see the archives. I have no idea how the GUS cards would do
it, but you need the memory first. My SB cards take 30-pin SIMM but DRAM
may refer to DIMM (72-pin). If you have a slot, how long is it?

I don´t understand very well what do you mean, anycase as I got the cdrom play music, for me is enough. I understand that the sound card is working (or at least half working for music cds), for now, I don´t have any other way to listen music in this computer.


Are you trying to listen to streaming audio (online)? Download an mp3
file first, and listen to that. The "can't rewind stream" might mean the
download is going too fast. Use mplayer to play streaming mp3 files - it
includes a buffer.

I can´t, the computer is an isolated one since it has not ethernet card. When I bought it, 1996, I had to buy an external modem to connect to the phone line, in order to navigate internet, now I don´t have this external modem. To the computer is was connected through a large 25 pins connector. Now I have a cable modem from my ISP provider and a broadband wireless and dsl router to distribute internet to other computers at home. I asked myself if it would be possible to connect the old pentium 133 MHz to internet through a cable with a large connector of 25 pins in one extreme and dsl cable in the other throug the broadband edimax router (or some other kind of adapter as usb??)

Regards,

Clara







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