On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 23:40 -0400, Ric Moore wrote: > On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 12:52 -0400, Neal Becker wrote: > > g wrote: > > > > > Neal Becker wrote: > > >> My logitech usb headphone works fine, but I don't know if a generic USB > > >> headphone would work. > > >> > > >> I'm wondering if this will work on linux: > > >> http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/speakers/95dd/ > > > > > > think about what ad says; > > > > > > "Simply plug in to your computer USB port, connect to Internet chat > > > software and talk away!" > > > > > > what are you going to do about software? wine? xen? > > > > > I'm using a logitech headset now with twinkle. I was hoping this would work > > the same. > > What version of Fedora are you running?? In Fedora 7 I have this in > modprobe.conf: > alias snd-card-7 snd-usb-audio > options snd-usb-audio index=7 > > Why it picked 7 instead of 2 I have no clue. But, if Twinkle will allow > you to select the sound source and you still have a modprobe.conf (which > I'm reading on this list that 9 somehow doesn't??) you should see how > it's being handled. Just have it plugged in during boot, instead of > hot-plugging it, I would guess. system-config-soundcard should then show > both your usual sound card as #1 and your USB, as #2 or whatever number > it assigns. I hope this helps. > > Me, I'm installing CentOS which will hopefully still have such things as > modprobe.conf in it. Just call me old-fashioned and weary. I love this > bunch here and all the hard work they do. So, I'm not being petulant and > slamming the door on my way out. I just need stable to get the things > done I need done, is all. And installing CentOS seems to be the usual > reply when stable is needed. But, I'll continue to hang here offering > what I can, with whatever I have, whenever I can. Thanx to everyone! Ric ---- well, I have /etc/modprobe.conf and I was wondering if it was hanging around because it was upgraded from earlier versions of Fedora but the date on modprobe.conf is yesterday so I would think that modprobe.conf is alive and well and still part of Fedora 9. I also use CentOS for servers but not for workstations because I want the newer versions of lots of things that 'stable' lags behind. Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list