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  1. AIM Dominant? on AOL May Be Forced To Open AIM · · Score: 1

    Since when? ICQ still has 10's of millions more users than AIM. I prefer ICQ over AIM anyday. Not only does it have more features, it doesn't have animated banner ads in the client :-p.

  2. MWave Modem/Soundcard on IBM Announces Linux Support · · Score: 1

    Hopefully this will mean that IBM will write drivers for the MWave modem/soundcard (it trys) combo so that it will work better with Linux.

  3. THe rio doesn't skip on Diamond Rio Selling Well · · Score: 1

    I've had my rio since christmas and it never skips, even when I'm using 256kb mp3's and the equalizer. As for it being brittle, anything will break if you bash it hard enough. Take care of your rio and it will take care of you.


  4. GPS Maps for Canada on TIGER/Line 1997 data set to be released as GPL · · Score: 1

    I think it would be great if they distributed a database with Canadian geographical infomation.

  5. Linux Kernel Documentation on Linux 2.2.0 pre4 · · Score: 1

    I was just curious how I would go about submitting a document I wrote on how to get the kernel drivers working with an ESS1869 soundcard to be included with the kernel...??

  6. Sound Drivers on Linux 2.2.0-pre3 is available · · Score: 1

    I just booted 2.2.0pre3 and discovered that yet again, I cannot get my sound working. I have the drivers as modules (soundcore.o, sound.o, sb.o, mpu401.o, and uart401.o). I have to load those modules in this order: soundcore, sound, uart401, mpu401. When I try to load the module sb.o it says 'device or resource busy'. I noticed that when I was configuring the kernel that it doesn't even let me set the address, irq or dma of the card. If anybody could help me with this problem it would be greatly appreciated.

  7. Thanx for ur help people on Linux 2.2.0-pre3 is available · · Score: 1

    This being the first time I have acutally asked a question of SlashDot about something, I have to say WoW!!! In 12 minutes I got 3 responses with solutions to my problem. Thanx people, u RuLE!!!

    L8r

  8. Modem PPP Internet access problems on Linux 2.2.0-pre3 is available · · Score: 1

    I tried out the new 2.2.0pre1 kernel and other than the fact that I cannot connect to the internet, it seems to work fine. To be more specific, my modem dials fine but when it is supposed to connect to my isp by starting pppd, it fails saying that the network is down. (before u ask, yes I did compile PPP support in the kernel). If anyone has any ideas as to how I could fix this problem, let me know.