Hello, All,
I have tried to make getting started with Linrad even simpler.
I have made a file xlinrad.deb that you should be able to download and install
using apt-get if you have one of the forms of Debian, and then just type
'linrad' at the command prompt [or 'sudo linrad' if you are not
Hello, All,
I should have made two 'assumptions' clear in my post on xlinrad.deb.
1. You need to have X-Windows installed and running and to be in the X
environment to run xlinrad.
2. You need to have a sound driver [ alsa, oss, etc] installed and running to
run xlinrad. If you are using