Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 10:43:26 EST From: n9ogk@juno.com (Jack W Doyle) To: freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: nas/audemo problems Message-ID: <19970318.093742.11798.2.N9OGK@juno.com>
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Ok, I got a piece of good news: While workman doesn't work, xcdplayer _does_. xcdplayer -device /dev/rwcd0c works perfectly. But I _still_ have this nagging question: "How do I set up the network audio server in such a way that I am able to use au* (audemo, auplay, auctl, etc.)? The man page doesn't tell me what I need to know for setting the network audio server up on a standalone machine. Of course, I understand that I'm writing in the midst of a project of some kind taht relates to the bt48 driver (whatever that is...), so I'm somewhat expecting to get lost in the underflow. Jack You know you've been using UNIX too much when... * You type 'ls -a' in DOS instead of 'dir /w' * You remember UNIX commands faster than those for DOS * You try to configure Win95 the same way you reconfig your X display manager. * Someone asks a question about what wordproc you use and you say 'I use vi."
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