Yes, I have tried them and they blew out my sound installation (ie it
does not work right now). I'm running the 2.4.0-test12 kernel and the
sound module is compiled into the kernel. When I check the
configuration, the sblive sound card is properly recognized by the
system (ie the configuration program gives the correct info on the card)
and that's it.

also screwed up the menus and update-menus did not help at all. had to
delete most of the tool bar icons and install them newly.

tom berkley

Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
> 
> Has anyone tried these?
> Any problems?
> 
> >     I really appreciate the time and efforts by Chris Molnar to provide
> > these non-cooker, 7.2 compatible KDE2 upgrades.   BTW, they're also
> > available here:
> > ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/distribution/2.1beta1/rpm/Mandrake/7.2/
> > (260 user limit)
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