These DATA were submitted on: Saturday, September, 30, 2006 at 02:18:59 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME: Michel Spelier CALL: ON7EH E-mail: on7eh@@skynet.be [ e-mail address modified ] URL: http://users.skynet.be/on7eh CPU:: I686 AMD Athlon 2500+ CPU Speed:: 1.8 GHz RAM in MB:: 756 SOUND CARD:: Delta 44 SOUND CHIPSET:: ICE1712 SOUND DRIVER(S):: ALSA ADDITIONAL CARD1:: NVidia Nforce2 ALSA VERSION:: 1.09B VIDEO CARD:: Geforce 6200 128Mb VIDEO OUTPUT:: SINGLE LINUX DISTRIBUTION:: Mandriva LINUX VERSION:: 2006.0 KERNEL VERSION:: 2.6.12-12mdk GCC VERSION:: 4.0.1 SVGALIB VERSION:: 1.9.23 LINRAD VERSION:: 02.17 Analog section: Together with Linrad: -(V)HF receiver output -YU1LM DR2A -Time Machines + DEM dual transverter -WSE modules (Rx) to be used in combination with Kenwood TS850S (Tx) TEXT: Started in 2001 with Mandrake9.1 on PentiumPro, 200MHz and later Pentium3, 500MHz (Kernel 2.4.21 and OSS) with Linrad 00.53 and resp. 1.37. When OSS free period expired, new OSS release could not be loaded so decided to upgrade to 2nd hand PC, to benefit from higher CPU speed. First distro tried Ubuntu 6.06 LTS with W3SZ's Xlinrad.deb. Was easy to get Linrad on screen but sound too hard for me. (Kernel headers) So back to Mandriva 2006 and for the first time ALSA. Used combined ON5GN and KJ7F alsa numid commands for c0 (onboard) and c1 (Delta44). No need to play with svgalib-helper. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------