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[CLUG] Red Hat 7.1

[CLUG] Red Hat 7.1

Kevin O'Riordan k_oriordan at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 3 10:57:32 IST 2001


don't know about the Palm Vx and the soundcard. As far as I know surround 
sound support is dodgy-non-existent (correct me if I'm wrong).
As for the zip drive, it should work fine with kernel 2.4 and late versions 
of kernel 2.2, just make sure usb external storage modules are loaded 
(modrpobe usb-storage).


----Original Message Follows----
From: "adam" <adam at iewebs.com>
To: "CLUG" <cork at linux.ie>
Subject: [CLUG] Red Hat 7.1
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 20:10:32 +0100

Finally got a copy of Red Hat 7.1. It ROCKS! :)

Couple of questions, since I only fired it into a partition on this box for
the moment:

How easy is it to set up CD burning?
I have an external 250MB USB Zip drive, will that be useless to me?
Any problems with using my Palm Vx?
Should I say goodbye to the 5 wonderful channels in my soundcard / speaker
system?

adam


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