[Gllug] Audio conflict

Norman Duncan normand at teleline.es
Fri Dec 6 00:43:27 UTC 2002


Ah yes, Formito

 and I wanted to ask about a Barcelona LUG
There are some mentioned when I google, I am registerred on Madrid, but 
can't seem to get hold of a Barna group.  an you shed any lite on this.
A local group mite help me to solve the audio and udder problemz
N
C

Formi wrote:

>On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Norman Duncan wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hello folks
>>
>>Living in Barcelona I have just put in an ADSL line, and it is
>>working well.
>>So I am trying to listen to some of my favourite programmes
>>from back
>>home (Bob Harris, The Late junction on Radio 3, Iain Anderson
>>on R.
>>Scotland, ....)
>>    
>>
>
>Living in London I would like to have a fast pipe just to be able
>to ask a friend to relay Radio 3, the spanish one.
>
>If you don't know it, try it. Is one of the things I miss most
>from back home.
>
>
>  
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>>But I keep getting a bunch of conflicts and audio cuts out,
>>only to come
>>back if I reboot.
>>
>>SuSe 8.1,  KDE3,  Netscape 7 (for their java),  Real player
>>
>>    but Real player does not start up directly when I click on
>>the
>>programme. First I get the BBC player in Netscape (previously
>>the same
>>in Konquerer). I have to click on the "are you having
>>difficulties
>>receiving audio" link and then I get RealAudio.
>>
>>Left to run .. it goes for anything between 20 - 60 mins and
>>then cuts out.
>>It often says that I dont have the plug in installed, so I
>>have reinstalled.
>>Or it says that the audio device is already being used.
>>This has been happening over the last week, since installing
>>ADSL.
>>But now nothing (audio) will open...No Bob Harris (sob)
>>
>>I see that my tmp directory has filled up with root locked
>>subdirectories all with a line of numbers as their name.
>>And I am stuck here.
>>
>>Can anyone help please.
>>
>>Norman
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>>
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>
>Sorry I can't help.
>
>Bona nit. or as I would prefer Boas Noites.
>
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