I guess I thought I always used -v, but I must not have when I experienced this. I didn't realize the usage at all :) Thanks!

Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 14:38, Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC wrote:

This is exactly what I did on a mobo that shared irqs without recourse,
and it caused me to find out that if you disable the audio device,
ztmonitor fails as it requires /dev/dsp.  So get your gains and echo
problems resolved before you disable the sound chip ;)


Or just use -v (visual mode).  I've never used /dev/dsp with ztmonitor.

-A.
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