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  1. Knoppix Startup Ogg Sound Effects Windows 7

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Hyde Park Group Food Innovation During the startup process, Knoppix will automatically detect the network card. Click the 'opensource.ogg' file. Audacity is a multi-track sound recorder.

Knoppix Startup Ogg Sound Effects Windows 7

Please visit to clear all LQ-related cookies. Introduction to Linux - A Hands on GuideThis guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the end of each chapter.For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop reference, and a collection of the base knowledge needed to proceed with system and network administration. This book contains many real life examples derived from the author's experience as a Linux system and network administrator, trainer and consultant. They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own.to receive this Complete Guide absolutely free. Hello everyone,I'm using Redhat ES at work and FC5 at home and I'd like to access and play my music files from my home desktop at work.

  1. Hi, when i boot up my knoppix it says 'initializing starting sequence' can anyone upload this audio file and if there's a shutdown sound ple. Date: Jul 2006; Posts: 1. Ogg format is oryginal, directly from knoppix 3.6, wav's are converted from ogg.
  2. Knoppix Startup Ogg Sound Effects. The PC- BSD project is based on Free. BSD and offers users pre- configured desktop environments, ZFS on root and graphical system administration utilities. The new release includes several bug fixes and a number of new features, including a CD- sized network installation disc.

I'm using ssh to move files around and do everything else so I'd really like to be able to stream audio using the same connection.I've just recently installed FC5 at home and I haven't really decided on the best mp3 player yet (any suggestions?). I'm currently trying 'xmms' but I aint too thrilled with it since it doesn't have any 'music library' feature.I'd preffer it if I could simply ssh to my computer, run my music-playing program there, and let it tranfer its audio output along with it's visual appearence (which of course works allready). Preferably fairly automatic. I've heard about 'esound', but I have no idear how to make it work.

Newbie, remember.I'm really thankful for any help. I'm mildly surprised that no one's jumped into this one yet, so I'll step up.Firstly, if you're looking to play your home music at work via ssh and esound, it is, indeed, possible, but very 'expensive' in terms of bandwidth use. Consider that a decent quality mp3 is 128 kbps (and the bitrate snobs would disagree and insist on at least 192 kbps, or vbr 192, or 320.), then your upstream and downstream bandwidth is going to have to be 128 kbps.An easy solution, in terms of ease-of-use/configuration, is gnump3.

This is a daemon that will read your music collection upon startup and will allow you to access your music library from wherever you have an internet connection - this can be accomplished through ssh, or via http, or both. The http connection can be username:password accessible (and I would imagine there are stronger authentication options, but is it really necessary?)Gnump3 can also be configured to downsample the bitrate to what both your home and work connections can handle without adversely affecting the other bandwidth needs. If your work station is simply a matter of a desktop pc with a couple of pc-type speakers, then downsampling to 32 kbps or even 16 is probably sufficient.The 'downside' to gnump3 is that it doesn't stream what you may actually be playing at home ie., it's not a 'broadcast' per se; it simply allows remote access to your home music collection.A 'broadcast' solution is vlc. Vlc offers more options via the broadcast route, because you have more input and output possibilities. Last summer I was working at a place that had two-way satellite high speed connection, but because of fair access policies, etc, it wasn't possible to consume more than about 10 MB/hour bandwidth. Hence, wanting the best quality possible, at the lowest bitrate possible, I was able to transcode the stream to a 0 quality ogg stream, in stereo, at about 16kbps.

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And, quite frankly, it sounded pretty darn good (thank god for ogg)In short, you can play vlc at home and stream what you're playing at home to your workplace. Therefore, your cat and you are listening to the same thing at the same time.Here's a sample vlc command-line stream (then I'll show you the ssh command line for both vlc and gnump3). Code: ssh -l username yourexternaladslipaddress -L 8000:127.0.0.1:8000once you have established your ssh connection using this command, you can point your music player (vlc method) or browser (gnump3 method) to localhost:8000, and voila, you're listening to music you can't possibly complain about.obviously, whatever port you're using for your stream, be it gnump3, vlc, or whatever else may come your way is what you would put before the 127.0.0.1.hope this gets you on your way.EDIT: had to get rid of those damn smileys.they're spookier than clowns.cheers. Hello again,I haven't had the time to try the above yet since I havent been able to get VLC to work with mp3:s.

I've just found the the program amaroK, which behaves much like iTunes. I allready love it!Now. Is there some way of getting my above wish to work with this program? There seems to be options about it in the configuration menu.

Just in case someone have allready tried it? AmaroK seems so very much above every other program I have tried so there got to be a lot of people experimenting with it.thanks a lot for the help. It's a shame you can't get the mp3's to work in vlc - I've seen threads around here relating to that issue, but it's not something i can address.Here's a howto for amarok streaming:IIRC, icecast and ices stream only in ogg format. You will, undoubtably, have people warn you about transcoding mp3s (which are lossy) to oggs (which are lossy), and how it's the end of the world, soundwise, but as I indicated in my intitial reply to your query, 'sound is in the ear of the beholder.' If your ultimate goal is to listen 'radio-style' to your home music collection while you work, then you'll probably be quite satisfied. I guess what I'm trying to say is that if you're transcoding a 192kbps mp3 to a 64kbps ogg, you have nothing to worry about. Where it 'may' get iffy is if you're transcoding the mp3 to a 'like' kbps ogg, and expecting it to sound the same; then again, maybe only 'you' will know the truth.cheers.

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One thing i have done with this is to simply mount the FS that the songs are located on with nfs. And then just play them with juk. Streamwise im not sure how this translates.i imagine the songs are actually playing on your computer not the computer with the files, the data of the file itself is being transmited across the network.if you goal is perhaps to have the host computer do all the work and you get the results, i dont know if this would be the solution. But i remember one time i was far away from my computer as i was sleeping and couldnt bring it with me so i just NFSed the hdd and ran it localy. The answer to the question as asked (how to listen to sound using x11 forwarding) is to use something (pulse audio) to allow network access to the sound device on the server. Once upon a time in mumbaai again mp3 songs downloadming de de pyar.