Hi isty,
Check http://www.alsa-project.org/
There you would find the greatest and latest alsa drivers.
./configure
then make
then make install
It is a good idea to move over to alsa driver, since it is built into kernel 
4.6.

Your sound card should work. I had one, it died after 5 years. 
And yes, this card does have a pnp and a non-pnp mode, and that 
tends to couse a LOT of confusion, since setting the mode is not possible 
under linux as far as i know, I may be wrong here.
Since the card died on me, i could not offer recent info on how well it is 
supported in recent kernels and modules :-)
Cheers
Szemir

On January 8, 2004 21:46, isty wrote:
> I've installed a linux operating system on a IBM PC 300PL. For some
> reason the Crystal Audio (Cs4232) is disabled.
> I've downloaded the alsa-driver-0.9.1.tar bz2 driver packages and also
> the alsa-kernel-0.9.1-fr1-2.4.18_26.8.0i686 rpm packages.
> When I try installing the alsa-kernel packages I get a error message
> that the alsa-driver are undetected.
> How do you extract the alsa-drivers so that the installation work's.
> In Red Hat 8.0 how do you go about extracting files from your desktop to
> your floppy drive?


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