[this file is www.yoga6d.com/hints3.txt] [Consult the rules in http://www.yoga4d.com/cfdl.txt before cacheing or redistributing this document IN ANY FORM.] EXTRA HINTS FOR INTERACTORS WITH THE FIRTH LISA OPERATING APPROACH TO COMPUTERS, WITH RED HAT 8.0 LINUX AND THE FIRTH PARTITION, AND ITS EXTENSIONS AS MENTIONED AT MY SITES http://www.yoga4d.com AND http://www.yoga6d.com Aristo Tacoma Copyright and redistribution criterions of this document (that includes the right with which so-called "search engines" are allowed to, as they say, "cache" this document): yoga4d.com/cfdl.txt (must be included -- directly -- in any storage of this document for public viewing) This is just an addition to hints2.txt: I mention that the .mp3 files can be converted in Firth to .wav and then burned to CD, normal audio CDs, that is, and they have a samplerate of 44100. But the .mp3 files I mentioned in hints2.txt have a somewhat lesser samplerate. It is somewhat befuddling on occasion to get the real standard stereo 44100 audio CD rate going. For this reason I recommend some evalware which does the job nicely -- all licenses in this product are attached unchanged in their original form, and references to the download location also: http://www.yoga6d.com/bitrate.zip This will work with Red Hat 8.0 with the wine extension as explained elsewhere on my sites and convert (within the evalware period of 14 days) the mentioned language files, when Firth is first used to convert them to .wav, to proper audio CD .wav files (they become much bigger then). Then xcdroast will approve of them as valid audio files and one by one they can be burned to a CD if they are put to the /backup directory, which is perhaps normally given as the SETUP directory for xcdroast. These, then, are Red Hat 8.0, or RH8 ways. Good luck!!!! Aristo Tacoma, January, February 2009 Yoga4d von Reusch Gamemakers Yoga6d von Reusch Food / Hardwares Oslo and third world countries etc