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- Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 07:43:41 -0400
- From: Josh Glover <tlug@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] libusb and plustek sane-backend (1.0.13)
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Quoth Godwin Stewart (Wed 2004-04-21 09:37:54AM +0200): > On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 21:58:18 -0400, Josh Glover <tlug@example.com> wrote: > > > You can wuss out like I did and enable OSS support in the kernel > > (deprecated as it may be). > > Quite frankly, I couldn't care less if it's deprecated. I'm happy if > something close to what I was expecting comes out of the sound card, > although I am going to be using the box for direct-to-disk audio recording > in the not too far future so maybe I ought to look into this :) I share your opinions, for the most part. The only interest I have in ALSA is that if I can get it set up now, then I won't have to do it when Linux 3.0 finally removes all traces of OSS support! ;) > Tip: Audacity is a mean audio editing app. > http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Yes, I concur. I wrote the software that drives our IVR platform at work, which consists of three machines which each have a quad-T1 NMS card. A T1 can handle 24 simultaneous channels, one of which must be used for ISDN signalling (and is called the data channel, or D-channel), leaving 23 lines for voice calls. 23 * 4 = 96 potential simultaneous voice calls per card. The point of all of this is that Audacity was great when I needed to record voice prompts for several test programs, the "press 1 if you are a BOFH, 2 if you are a cluebie, 9 if you are a arrogant newbie who needs to be drug out and shot" type things. :) > > > High priority is getting the fscking scanner working. > > > > Glad that someone was able to help you, and make you look the fool at the > > same time! :-P > > I'm biding my time :) Sorry, that was a bit offside, wasn't it. :) > At least they didn't start hitting the animal but they will do later today, > almost certainly. Hitting the dog and tying him up with a leash so short he > can't even lie down without hanging himself is not a way to treat an animal > IMO and it makes me seethe with rage that people could be so thoughtless and > unkind. I share your views. In my case, it probably has something to do with growing up on a farm *and* having an aunt and uncle who are veterinarians. Hey, maybe we should start the TSPCA! ;) -- Josh Glover GPG keyID 0xDE8A3103 (C3E4 FA9E 1E07 BBDB 6D8B 07AB 2BF1 67A1 DE8A 3103) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys DE8A3103Attachment: pgp00048.pgp
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