The CD music does work in Mandrake. Problem is, the audio is so low by default that I have to crank my speakers up a whole lot, and that creates a shitload of background noise. There is some sound configuration program in Linux, but I must of clicked something and the whole panel went blank. I can't find away to unblank it. There is also another program for sound, but it doesn't have any options for volume. I am using a soundblaster PCI 128 that is detected, but acts wierd. It doesn't give an option for a midi mapper, I don't believe(not postive) that sound works in Falcon's Eye. I think I had sound problems with Falcons eye last time I had Mandrake on, but I have to check it again.
Ok, Tux Racer does not work, the program appears on the taskbar, but doesn't run. Falcon's eye hangs when you quit, I doubt that it's truly hanging Linux cuz it's susposed to be ultra durable right? So how do you close or switch out of a program in Linux?
I wonder for the soundcard, if I need special drivers from Creative... if they have Linux drivers.
Although I was able to switch off all un-neccesary services(with Mandrake working normally this time, woo-hoo!), thanks to
www.mandrakeuser.org. This has an effect on boot time, but only like 15 seconds. It might have a minor-moderate effect on speed. Hopefully there is several things I don't know about that can be done to speed up Mandrake. If you know of any simple stuff, might as well tell me now.
BTW, this time I said f0ck W98, im assuming I will someday master Wine, WineX, and dos emulation. So Linux gets a hearty 7.4 gigs of Reiser FS space.
Linux has a frustration factor not from being hard to learn, but wanting to do certain tasks, and having to learn a shitload of information as a whole before your able to do such tasks(or easily solve problems). Thus I have to ask simple n00b questions at MSE. Such stuff like how to fix your volume, soundcard, Tuxracer(I wanna race teh tux!), close a hanged program etc. could probably be learned by reading ALOT. But you contemplate all the reading before you can enjoy the tasks you want to do perfectly, and get frustrated. Maybe you just feel hopeless to. Like Tuxracer won't work and your like WTF?! You(Mandrake) say I have a voodoo 3, why won't you work? Do I have to download Linux compatible 3DFX drivers? Do I need some dumbass Linux 3D acceleration patch etc.
PS:Is it possible to get my Sidewinder freestyle pro working with Mandrake? It really scares me because it's MS, i'd laugh if they tell you on their site how to use it for Linux(im so hopeless about this venue that im not gonna even check). I also have a fear they might have something in it to prevent it from working with Linux, and/or all the Linux hackers hate Microsoft and don't wanna help their shitty hardware work with Linux.