[01:01] where can I get wineasio that will actually install? [01:03] nevermind, i installed the 64 bit version. [01:03] but repear doesn't see it? [02:14] delt: its not a kernel problem, if the hardware works on other hardware with the same kernel [02:15] delt: its something specific to the one machine that the USB hardware is being problematic with [02:15] holstein: i'm preparing to install windows on that machine to test... [02:16] problem is, i have to use a usb stick because the machine doesn't (yet) have a dvd drive. [02:16] so i'm writing the windows install cd to a usb stick, see if that works =) [02:16] if it doesn't then i'll just grab a dvd drive from another machine. [02:17] its not as simple as writing it there [02:17] i would grab the DVD, and do it the way you are intended [02:17] works with linux install iso's doesn't it? [02:17] delt: sure [02:17] delt: and you are talking about windows, correct? [02:18] delt: i *did* install windows xp from USB. it was not trivial, and it was not as simple as just writing it to the USB [02:18] dd if=isofile.iso of=/dev/sd(x) didn't work? [02:18] if you want to do it "easy", just grab the DVD drive from another machine.. you are not intended to use the windows installation media from USB [02:18] delt: correct.. that will not work [02:19] yeah, microsoft sucks :/ [02:19] delt: ? [02:19] i imagine they sabotaged it expressly so that it DOESN'T work? [02:19] delt: not really.. they never promised you could dd the iso [02:19] *sigh* looks like it's screwdriver time again..... [02:20] but i'm almost done writing it, i'll just try to see the result, out of curiosity =) [02:20] sure.. why not [02:20] why isn't repear seeing wineasio 64 bit? [02:21] TerranceWarrior: its not a native application.. that can be tricky [02:21] ok, bbl [02:21] TerranceWarrior: i would try and find someone using it, and get some first-hand tips [02:21] hm, maybe repear is 32 bit [02:21] TerranceWarrior: its not even native.. [02:22] TerranceWarrior: not sure if its still true, but, i was told for wine applications, you want 32bit linux [02:22] in fact it is. [02:22] TerranceWarrior: you can ask someone in the KXstudio camp.. they did a lot (mostly falk) to support windows VST's and reaper [02:22] i answer my own quetion. [02:22] oh i was intending to install good ol slackware on that machine to try that out too.... anyway bbl [02:25] nope, now wine asio 386 doesn't want to install. [02:25] ok [02:25] TerranceWarrior: just let us konw if you have a question [02:57] argh.... i don't have a dvd drive i can use atm :( :( [02:57] i just have an old IDE one but this mobo doesn't have an ide connector [02:57] and the one from the laptop won't fit, the power supply connector is too small. [08:11] holstein: are you here? [15:59] well, good news, on this motherboard there's a few USB ports on which my midi keyboard works fine :D [15:59] (two of the 2.0 ones on the back) [16:00] which is weird, but i'm really happy to have a working piano again!!!! [16:01] i also had to futz around a bit with the BIOS settigs -) [23:00] bonsoir