Actually it was October 1945, in Wireless World, a trade publication. Facsimile copy of the original article here http://www.lsi.usp.br/~rbianchi/clarke/ACC.ETRelay s.html
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I had this and I'm so glad you posted cause it made me look at my setup again. Anyway, Redhat or X seem to start by default with the sound card gain all the way up - I just pulled it down using xmixer and everything is fine now.
My friend was pretty big in putting in the NT systems at NatWest - he's an ardent defender of MS and stoutly maintains that if a system conforms to the Hardware Compatibility List, and is "properly set up", then NT is perfectly robust- which it may well be given those precepts..? I'm afraid he's got the MS line pretty bad, but he has recently asked to try out my copy of Redhat 5.1, so you never know...
Actually it was October 1945, in Wireless World, a trade publication. Facsimile copy of the original article here http://www.lsi.usp.br/~rbianchi/clarke/ACC.ETRelay s.html
I had this and I'm so glad you posted cause it made me look at my setup again. Anyway, Redhat or X seem to start by default with the sound card gain all the way up - I just pulled it down using xmixer and everything is fine now.
My friend was pretty big in putting in the NT systems at NatWest - he's an ardent defender of MS and stoutly maintains that if a system conforms to the Hardware Compatibility List, and is "properly set up", then NT is perfectly robust- which it may well be given those precepts..?
I'm afraid he's got the MS line pretty bad, but he has recently asked to try out my copy of Redhat 5.1, so you never know...