John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Been there, done that! It segfaulted. I also tried adding libnewt.40 > from an alienized .rpm which seems to cure the problem, then I tried to > run sndconfig, it segfaulted again. I believe that RH must have a > glibc2.1 dependency in version 6 similar to potato.
That would be my guess. The system I did all this on was potato. I too have a slink 'production' machine and I have not bothered to put a sound card on it and have no plans to. I may upgrade it some day but not simply in order to get sound! <g> > Any other advice would be appreciated. I know next to nothing about sound, which is why sndconfig was so helpful to me. The advice, oft given, to see what resources a card uses in Windows, and then try those, was bad advice indeed for me. It threw me WAY off. The main thing I didn't have a clue about was how to edit isapnp.conf after I had created it with pnpdump. That's what sndconfig did for me, so if you use pnpdump, then maybe you could ask around for help with editing the isapnp.conf file. This all assumes that whatever support your card needs has been built into the kernel and/or modules. Good luck! -- Bob Bernstein http://members.home.net/ruptured-duck at Esmond, Rhode Island, USA --==++*++==-- "RMS's "curmudgeon-like" griping that he didn't like the term "Open Source" looked silly to many last year; it's not looking so dumb today..." Christopher B. Browne

