Is the MP3 an USB card or pci?

I'm using a westinghouse lcd and an external soundblaster audigy 2nx
USB soundcard, and sata hard drives.  I put the cd in my old computer
and everything works ok.  Watching the bootup I think either the sata
drives and/or the usb audio card are not being detected correctly. 
fldigi is probably aborting because there is no soundcard available.
I'll have to work on this.

In any case I'm running suse 10.2 and a really cheap nvidia 6300 pci
express card.  If I try using the generic "nv" driver with the lcd
there is nothing but problems, same as a lot of folks.  You might try
going to the nvidia site and getting their driver.  I did this and lo
and behold it detected the video card AND monitor and it works like a
charm!

Jim
WA0LYK

--- In [email protected], Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I try to run the Soundblaster MP3 in the emachines computer with XP. I 
> can also use the built-in RealTek sound card but normally have that 
> dedicated for other audio from the front panel. The video is plain 
> vanilla Intel 915G series.
> 
> In the Vista machine which is a fairly recent HP with AMD X2, it has on 
> board RealTek and the Video is Nvidia. I have only had one Linux
version 
> (Mepis) that almost (but not quite) was able to run the video on this 
> machine with some manual help with selecting the right drivers on boot 
> up. But the characters have some streaking and is not acceptable for 
> serious computer use. Endless hours of time trying to fix it with many 
> different distros eventually lead me away from Linux for now.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Rick, KV9U
> 
> 
> 
> jgorman01 wrote:
> > Rick,
> >
> > What sound card are you running?
> >
> > Jim
> > WA0LYK
> >
> >
>


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