rds95@leah.Albany.Edu (Robert Seals) (08/08/90)
The only thing I could find in info required doing some ioctl stuff... is there an easier way? rob -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Unix has its weak points, but its file system is not one of them." -Chris Torek rob rob@asrcmv.albany.edu or rds95@leah.albany.edu I have no idea what the uucp path to me is.
jsalter@slo.paloalto.ibm.com (08/09/90)
In article <3491@leah.Albany.Edu> rds95@leah.Albany.Edu (Robert Seals) writes: >The only thing I could find in info required doing >some ioctl stuff... is there an easier way? How about "chsound"? > rob rob@asrcmv.albany.edu or rds95@leah.albany.edu > I have no idea what the uucp path to me is. jim/jsalter IBM AWD, Palo Alto T465/(415)855-4427 VNET: JSALTER at AUSVMQ Internet: ibmsupt!jsalter@uunet.uu.net UUCP: ..!uunet!ibmsupt!jsalter "I'm going to win. I always do." George Steinbrenner, on ESPN.
james@engrts02.unl.edu (James Nau/200000) (08/09/90)
In article <3491@leah.Albany.Edu> rds95@leah.Albany.Edu (Robert Seals) writes: > >The only thing I could find in info required doing >some ioctl stuff... is there an easier way? > >rob Try chsound -q from the console. or if in X, add to your X server line -c 0 I know the chsound works, I haven't tried the -c0 yet. James
shair@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Bob Shair) (08/09/90)
In article <3491@leah.Albany.Edu> rds95@leah.Albany.Edu (Robert Seals) writes: >The only thing I could find in info required doing >some ioctl stuff... is there an easier way? If you feel comfortable with SMIT, I recommend "smit hft" (you must run it on the native hft screen, not under X) -- Bob Shair shair@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu Scientific Computing Specialist SHAIR@UIUCVMD (bitnet) IBM Champaign
mla34142@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (08/12/90)
Also try - xset c 0 Marc