On 12-08-31 08:50 PM, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
Ahhh. It feels good to not be the only Fedora Linux user....  Thanks Gary

Since Fedora 16, I have not had any problems whatsoever wtih Pulse Audio. Essentially, it does allow multiple streams to operate alsa.

By the way, Just completed the full study two books about encryption, one of which is Schneiers book about encryption hacking and algorithm weaknesses. I have written my own encryption stuff too.

Now doing self study about cyberfraud. My friends wife is my business partner and she is in the masters program at Polytechnique to complete a cyberfraude degree. We had fun hacking into Bells webmail as a class exercise. We did read quite a few of Bell's confidential documents. You would think that Bell would be setting the security example for other organizations to follow.
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The distro you use makes almost no difference. You can make any of them do the same as any other. You are still running the same underlying software and kernel on them. Perhaps the default settings are to your liking on one or another, but just learning how to tweak a desktop makes all these differences moot as well.

Jeremy

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