On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 21:08 -0500, Søren Renner wrote:
> Is that the 32 bit or 64 bit linux? I would run it if it worked on 64,
> which it didn't last time I checked.
I believe Les is using 32bit. Our machines are almost identical, we both
run the same OS ...Fedora. I'm still running Fedora 7 which seems more
stable. I use the nVidia drivers straight from nVidia, which cleared up
the acceleration and libGL issues for me awhile back. Like Les, I can
open all the side tabs and use the browser on the web and do all kinds
of stuff. I have to shut down any other audio application, or I'll get
an openal error that the device is busy. I can open many audio
applications at once, under Linux. I'll have to dink with openal to
point to my alsa sound system daemon. Maybe it's looking for OSS? Alsa
will emulate OSS, but only one OSS app at a time.
I just can't get the Cobalt Icon, when dragged into the middle of the
Cobalt Desktop, to do anything. Can I open a local example on my
machine, or is it solely dependent on a network connection to do
anything useful?? I can't tell much as the screen I get just stays red
announcing it's waiting for a connection. But, the modem lights don't
blink. Nothing seems to happen. The mouse pointer that was used to drag
the icon remains glued to the red screen and then I have a second mouse
pointer to use. I am at a loss. Pounding away at it, any other Linux
users on this list running Cobalt, besides Les and me?? We need to talk!
Ric
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