On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 9:44 PM, A. Tres Finocchiaro <tres.finocchiaro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 8:50 AM, Larry Shields <larryesu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > *I have a Ham Radio program, named CQ100, it works fine using WINDOZE, > > but when I installed the same program on my linux system everything > > works except there is no-audio I'am using Ubuntu 7.10 linux... > > > > The author told me that windoze uses GSM 6.10 codec, plus ACM audio > > compression manager, these are built-in... > > > > So by anychance does anyone know of a program that one can get to use on > > a linux system... > > > > Thanks for any help on this matter... > > > > Larry > > * > > > > -- > > Powered by Debian/GNU/Linux > > by Ubuntu ver 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon > > 73 de Larry/wd9esu 31yr's A.R.O. > > > > "This is Linux Country, > > on a quiet night you can hear > > WINDOZE ! Systems REBOOTING !!" > > > > GPG Fingerprint: A4D2 BFC2 B21B 8F7A C336 EFDC 7039 3CA5 3332 076E > > Public Key available from subkeys.pgp.net > > > > > > > > Do you have audio in other programs? > > Also, what exactly is a HAM radio program, there just might be others out there! > > -Tres > > -- > - Tres.Finocchiaro@xxxxxxxxx > Scratch that, I found one, it's called "Grig" Here's a screenshot: [img]http://download.freshmeat.net/screenshots/21187.png[/img] If you are on Ubuntu, you can do "sudo apt-get install grig" Hope it does what you need! -Tres -- - Tres.Finocchiaro@xxxxxxxxx