I'm not familiar with SuSE 7.0, but I'd suggest that you add the
appropriate commands in "/etc/conf.modules" or "/etc/modules.conf" or
whatever file SuSE uses to load modules at boot.
At 09:16 AM 11/8/00 -0800, Samuel Crow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am running a machine with SuSE 7.0. I am pretty happy with it in
>general. I'm wondering about my sound card though, the install program
>(Yast2) detects my sound card fine, even tells me exactly what model it
>is but when i try to set it up they say there is no driver for it. The
>Web site states that it should be supported by OSS, but to make a long
>story short I don't really want to pay for that and I have found another
>driver on sourceforge that I used when I was running red hat. I install
>the driver the same and it works fine, but if I shutdown for the night,
>or boot to windows then come back the sound will not work and I have to
>install the drivers again.
>
>Is there away to keep them around so they load up the next boot up?
>I know it worked in redhat, I just had to install it once.
>
>Um mabye I'll have answered my own question here but I just installed
>kde2, the instructions for that told me to install the rpms then run
>SuSeconfig. Mabye I should intall the drivers then run SuSEconfig... is
>this the fix?
>
>I'll try it anyway and I'll be glad to take any advice if someone knows
>what the answer is. Thank you
>
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