Well, my English school is now up and half-way running (i.e. 6 kids at the moment) and using a variety of stacks written by me in DC 2.6.1 running with the Linux Stack Runner (a Gazillion thanks to Richard Gaskin) on 3 Pentium 3s with Ubuntu Linux. The sound files are stored in a common 'data' file (they are sued by all the stacks) as AIF files - now as I mentioned a time back, they have to be slowed down to half their normal rate so that they play normally under Ubuntu. When I pointed this out via the Ubuntu bugzilla I had a few 'silly' messages that suggested it was the fault of RR - not Ubuntu. I am still using the S L O W sound files, and I have no idea whether this is due to RR or Ubuntu. It is a bother thought to have to slow down every sound file after recording it.
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson __________________________________________________ See Mathewson's software at: http://members.maclaunch.com/richmond/default.html _______________________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------- The Think Different Store http://www.thinkdifferentstore.com/ For All Your Mac Gear --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
