04-29-2003
sun micro systems??????
hi i'm a newbe to sun 9 is there any games or apps like linux in the sun os i'm runnig on a x86 p3 866 with a g4force 2 mx400
and a 4 gb hdd and a oss sound card and a 3com eather net card and 396mb of ram and a hot swaper drives my other drive is linux mandrake 9 pretty good but i want to try sun9 i downloaded it and installed it but the mod probe will not let me see my screen my screen is a kds 15" screen i relly don't know the res it can handle or 50/60 hrz
????
any way i got in installed then reboot and now the cbm will not show up it showed in the interactive setp and i x the box with my hdd to boot
am i doing something wrong? and all so is there cdr sofe for x86 sun and were to get it and befor i did the 2nd reinstall it asked me to a fsck and asked me to 512= relly don'n know what is means any ways is there help man pages or help place in the sun os 9?
thanx jason
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ALDO(1) General Commands Manual ALDO(1)
NAME
aldo - A fully console morse code trainer written in ISO C++.
SYNOPSIS
aldo
DESCRIPTION
Aldo is developed from scratch in ISO C++ using GNU C++ Standard Library and libao (www.xiph.org/ao).
It is a morse code learning tool which provides four type of training methods:
Blocks
Identify blocks of random characters played in morse code.
Koch
Two morse characters will be played at full speed (20wpm)
until you'll be able to identify at least 90 percent of them.
After that, one more character will be added, and so on.
File
Identify played characters generated from a file.
Callsign
Identify random callsigns played in morse code.
NOTES
The "Device" option under the keyer depends on the particular driver. The "default" setting picks the default sound device. This option
may be used to pick a different soundcard than the default one.
For alsa, it is "hw:<card>,<device>", where the card and device number are the particular hardware devices. The default is generally
"hw:0.0". Generally 0 is the first card, 1 is the second, etc. Some sound cards may have multiple output devices, the device picks the
particular one.
For oss, sun, and aixs, it is the device name, like /dev/dsp.
For esd, it is the host name, like "whizbang.com:555".
It is not used on any other drivers.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Giuseppe Martino <denever@users.sf.net>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Nov 20, 2004 ALDO(1)