[TriLUG] Question: LAN Gaming Party (where?)

Vestal, Roy L. rvestal at rti.org
Fri Jun 28 09:33:10 EDT 2002


Under Control Panel, Sound, Sound Server, there is an option "Start aRts
soundserver on KDE startup". When I had problems with UT under Linux not
getting sound, I called Loki (yes REAL Loki support!) and he told me to turn
this off and restart X. aRts takes full control of the sound card and
doesn't let other products go directly to the hardware, only through it, and
the games don't like that.

-----Original Message-----
From: John F Davis [mailto:johndavi at us.ibm.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 9:13 AM
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Subject: RE: [TriLUG] Question: LAN Gaming Party (where?)


I think its more a case of my i810 chipset sound card.  I'll look for aRTS
sound server though.  I do use KDE and I do have audio in KDE.

FWIW, I'm listening to MC Hawking Quake Master on my work laptop right now.
I'm ready to play.

JD

"Vestal, Roy L." <rvestal at rti.org>@trilug.org on 06/28/2002 09:02:52 AM

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John,
 Turn off aRTS sound server if you have it enabled. That should fix your
sound. If you are using KDE, it's in the Kontrol Panel

-----Original Message-----
From: John F Davis [mailto:johndavi at us.ibm.com]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 6:43 AM
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I'm in.  I would like to play quake 3 to begin with.  I also need help
getting sound working for Q3A.  I have sound for mp3's and such, but alas I
can't get quake to work sound wise.

Later, I can show you all how to play Castle Wolfenstein.

JD

John Turner <jdturner at nc.rr.com>@trilug.org on 06/27/2002 04:58:46 PM

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This is only partly Linux related (game servers, maybe clients) but I am
looking for a "cheap" place to have a "free" Lan gaming party.

The only requirement is weekend (Fri-Sun) access and electricity. All
table/chairs/hardware would be provided. Also the bigger the better.

So does anyone know of facilities that might welcome this sort of thing?

John

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