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these fixed my 4760 issues with a crackling noise on the line when i had the headphones on.
Well I know this is kinda pulling a problem out of the graveyard here but i upgraded my sound drivers to the latest realtec drivers and it seems to be fixed. I will be testing all the rest of the problems i was having like mic imput...
If anyone out there has more detailed specs on either of these screens please help a brother out and send em my way. I e-mailed phillips and hopefully they can be of some help.
Ooh yea I have to try this gotta save money and see if I can get it working i guess if it dont ill have a 17 inch widescreen spare monitor.
Well after taking the case apart i think that it will fit there is easily another milimeter (spelling) in there. the only real question i have now is where to get one to se if it works.
I'm probablly smoking crack but as far as i know thats normal around here. ok here is the idea tell me if im crazy.. I have a 4760 and as far as i can tell this screen in here is the one listed below....
pliug a svideo cable into it and enable the second monitor.
i havent installed them yet im hoping someone will make it a little easier but im going to be doing it this weekend as i cant live without acceleration. Well i can but why
yea you need to mount the partition to a folder. Now on freebsd you would type mount_ntfs /dev/ad0s1 ntfs ntfs is my folder and as0s1 is my windows install partition. then all the files show up in the ntfs folder. Im sure you can...
sweetness Ok i have gotten the sound working using the process in the freebsd handbook http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO...und-setup.html I was having troubles compiling the kernel so i used the module loader and it worked fine....
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