Knoppix Startup Ogg Sounds

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Knoppix Startup Ogg Sounds

I know this might sound pretty lame to the people out there who are trying to stop their kernels from panicking and who cant get on the net, but I was wondering if anyone knew how to get the nice voice going again. It works from the disc but stops after a HDD install. Since I first heard David login to his Apple laptop and be greeted by computerised voice in Independence Day, I thought it would be really cool to have something similar on my own lappie. You can imagine my surprise when checking out all the other cool features of Knoppix, I find it has this aswell. Any luck with this anyone?

Knoppix Startup Ogg Sounds Video

It is played with a script that runs command line audio utilities. No provision exists to disable Knoppix startup sound other than editing the script or removing the.ogg file itself, a neat trick on a read-only burned media. One thing that can be said for Knoppix is that the startup sound is a file, and one can remaster an image without it.

Contents. Testing sound in KDE. Click K Menu.

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Point to Settings. Click Control Center. Wait for a moment while the “KDE Control Center” starts. On the left side, click Sound & Multimedia. Under Sound & Multimedia, click Sound System. Fsx aerosoft anchorage x torrent.

On the right side, click “Start aRTs server on KDE startup”. Click Apply. Click Test Sound. You should hear the KDE startup sound. Testing sound in XMMS To play the built-in demonstration music file:. Click the CD-ROM icon for your Knoppix CD. Click the “Demos” folder.

Click the “Audio” folder. Click the “ opensource.ogg” file. Wait while the “X Multimedia System” application starts. The demonstration song will play. If the demonstration song does not start automatically, click the “Play” button (bottom row, second from the left, in the XMMS window). Volume controls To adjust the sound:. Click K Menu - Multimedia - Sound - (Sound Mixer).

The main volume control is on the far left. Move the slider up for louder and down for quieter. To learn what each slider does, hover the mouse pointer over the icon at the top. A little yellow label will appear, such as “Microphone”.

Muting The green spots are called the “ buttons”. The mute button turns on and off output from the corresponding channel. Light green means on, dark means off (muted). All the channels are on by default. Note The microphone channel has no output, since it's only used for recording (input). KMix gives the microphone channel a mute button anyway.

The mute button on the microphone channel has no effect. Closing KMix When you close KMix, it goes into the System Tray which is in the bottom right corner of the screen. To get KMix back again, right-click its icon in the System Tray, then click “Show Mixer Window”. Quick help Question: I can't get KMix to start by clicking in the K menu. KMix is already started.

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Right-click its icon in the System Tray (bottom right corner of the screen), then click “Show Mixer Window”. Sound recording This explains how to test sound through your sound card. You need a microphone plugged in to the “Mic” socket on your sound card. Bring up the KMix window.

If KMix is already running, right-click its icon in the System Tray, then click “Show Mixer Window”. If KMix is not already running, click K Menu - Multimedia - Sound - KMix (Sound Mixer). Click the red button at the bottom of the Microphone channel. This sets KMix to record from the Microphone channel. You can only record from one channel at a time.

Click K menu - Multimedia - Sound -. Wait for a moment while the “” application starts up. To start recording, click the large red circle (record) button. The waveform of the sound from the microphone will appear while it is recorded. To stop recording, click the yellow square (stop) button.

To hear the result, click the green triangle (play) button. Audacity is a multi-track sound recorder.

Each new recording that you make is stored in a new track. This lets you overlay sounds on top of each other. To get rid of a recorded track, click the small X on the left side next to the words “Audio Track”.

Web links X Multimedia System: Audacity sound recorder.