/usr/share/doc/susehilf
Click on the life saver on the KDE panel. 
My experience with on board sound chips on my ASUS mother board let me to 
install a low cost SoundBlaster PCI board. (I was unable to get Windows ME 
to use the sound either).

CmdrRoot wrote:
> The other day I got angry and in a fit of rage su'd to root and rm'd 
> /home of my desktop boxen. Today I got a hold of SuSE 7.3 pro! I have 
> got a problem I have yet to encounter as usaully I try to avoid such 
> problems...I can't get sound to work. I am 100% new to SuSE and this is 
> very sexy and it was a long install so I don't want to screw anything up 
> (once I get used to YaST that will all change). How would I get a 
> generic (intel I think) sound card (built into motherboard) to work (on 
> a HP PAVILION 7855). I'm using these cheap but good Labtec speakers (all 
> though it probably doesn't matter) and I want to hear them pump out some 
> pink floyd!
> 
> Also I was wondering if anyone knew of any (internet) documentation 
> about the layout of SuSE so I can RTFM when I run into some more trouble?
> 
> thanks
> 
> CmdrRoot
> 
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