I don't know that it will detect an sblive card but think probability
would be high that there would be no problem. If I had that kind of card
in this computer I could give you a direct answer. What I do have is an
ensonicq 5880 which is a soundblaster clone and ubuntu has no problem with
that card.
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, Brent Harding wrote:
Will it detect SBLive value cards for sound? I should take that hastle of a
beast out of the old box and buy another Turtle Beach Montego DDL as I know
Oralux detects that without a hitch in the machine that only works with
windows because of the network card. I wonder how easy it is in this Ubunto
that's accessible to use something besides Festival if I buy a better synth,
or if maybe I can just use my Double Talk PC?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jude DaShiell" <jdashiel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 8:28 AM
Subject: ubuntu install question
I'm trying to install accessible ubuntu onto a hard drive here. With
sighted assistance I learned you key in boot selections and boot commands
10 seconds after you hear the post test beep. Then gnopernicus comes up
talking for me. When I try to install ubuntu and it can be done by
sighted people and I know of a remote kickstart way to get it done too I
get gnopernicus minimized and then do alt-f2 and key in install and tab
once and hit space to run it in terminal mode since gnome panel won't work
for this. Then I tab over to run and hit enter. An install window is
created and when I try alt-tab to open it it says switch to install window
but that's all. If anyone else who has done this knows, is the install
application needing to have caret mode used to make it talk or is
something else limiting things? When I had sighted assistance to install
on this drive the first time we ended up with a grub error 18 the first
time and couldn't get past that. The second time I tried installing was
remotely with linux ks=http://cwelug.org/~rwcitek/ubuntu/ks.cfg I got an
error 22 frrom grub as it failed. Others on this list who try that
install may have better luck which is why I'm sharing it here. By the
way, if you replace linux with server in front of ks= on that last line
you get a server installation rather than a desktop install. The desktop
install is the more complete of the two of them. Now I have to research
grub error 22 before my next installation attempt. This could be a bad
hard drive and if so, it's on a sled so can be switched out.
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