OPSL Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000
I just got a gift a headset (headset or helmet as he is known in other countries) Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 USB ... for use in Sumomo, my linux box ...
I did not think that would work, but to my surprise, were detected immediately, it was only a matter of changing the audio device y. .. not hear anything. After researching a while, I found it necessary to change the default audio card ... so: Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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answer to what naming Sumomo detected devices (in my case "V8235" and "UART"). Then connect the headset and went back to typing the command. This time, Sumomo added to the list of devices "default." That was the name searched.
Now, change the device for this, type: sudo
asoundconf set-default-card "default"
And it worked well! (Well, at least be heard.) Now when you want to use another sound card ... to type commands or create a script ...
What if I am not convinced is the microphone ... gives much clicking noise and suddenly some as interference when recording, but the voice is heard much more clearly than with my current micro ... A new research.
Saturday, June 9, 2007
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And now? Pena
This morning, the ubuntu updater informed me that he had new updates, including one to the kernel 2.6.20-16. As always, check and accept. Now that I returned to apprehend Sumomo, surprise! a frightful X:
Error: 18 Selected cylinder Exceeds maximum
Supported by BIOS Press any key to continue
Meanwhile, research that was what happened.
This morning, the ubuntu updater informed me that he had new updates, including one to the kernel 2.6.20-16. As always, check and accept. Now that I returned to apprehend Sumomo, surprise! a frightful X:
Error: 18 Selected cylinder Exceeds maximum
Supported by BIOS Press any key to continue
Needless to say that the system will not boot with that kernel. Luckily I had the previous 2.6.20-15 and that if I can get. And to think I was going to uninstall ... the one that saves me:)
Meanwhile, research that was what happened.
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