On Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 09:02:38PM +0300, Ioannis Vranos wrote: > Ioannis Vranos wrote: > >fredex wrote: > >> > >>I'm wondering if I should change my desktop to KDE and try with its sound > >>tools. I suppose it couldn't harm anything to try. > > > > > >You can use KDE if you want, of course system-wide settings and > >user-wide settings apply in both. You can also run under GNOME, or even > >add to the GNOME menus the KDE applications that you like. Also CentOS 5 > > is far superior to CentOS 4, regarding user apps and tools, so perhaps > >you may want to give CentOS 5.0 a try, it is very good and *faster*! > > > > > >What's your sound card BTW? Perhaps you may have some driver problem? > > > Just saw that you mentioned "am using the built-in (AC-97) audio hardware". > > In any case, perhaps you want to try CentOS 5.0, it is far superior in > everything! Yes, I DO want to try it. But it will take me some time to prepare for the conversion. I want to do a clean install, so planning is required to be able to move over all my crap, mail server settings, etc., etc. Also thinking of buying a matched pair of SATA drives (newegg has some nice prices on 160 gig WD and Seagate SATA drives) and using Linux's raid capability to do a mirrored pair, when I do go to Centos 5. But that's not going to happen in the immediate future. -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven." ------------------------------ Matthew 7:21 (niv) -----------------------------
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