about the latest ubuntu

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Tue Apr 3 13:36:05 EDT 2007


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Ok, you're starting to go off on a tangent here, trying to find
problems where they don't exist, see below.

On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 11:07:15AM -0500, Brent Harding wrote:
> I don't know how to disable the wave device on the modem, and the USB 
> is all 1.1 or 1.0, so I doubt my USB headset will do much as it's a 2.0 
> device. 

First, the wave device for voice modem is a purely windows device
based in software. Linux could care less if your modem supports voice
or not, and even if it does, it can't be interchanged with a sound
card and vise versa as far as I know. About your headset, usb2.0
hardware is backward compatible with the 1.1, and maybe even the 1.0
standard, so there should be no reason for your headset not to
work. As to whether or not linux will support your headset is a
different story.

> If there is a chip for sound on the motherboard with no connectors 
> hooked to it, I hope the Bios disabled it beyond Linux's reach as 98 never 
> detected it, even after a reformat. 

There is no such thing as an audio chip without external
connecters. If there is, then I've never heard of it.

> If I bought a speaker phone, I wonder if the modem 
> would power it and put speech through it? 

No, not even if you did have a phone line connected to the modem.

Greg


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