Raghuram Vijapurapu wrote:
> I Agree with U on one point that it is ProblematiC.
Which is the easiest thing to do when one is in problem. I myself have
been through that stage. But have faith, it will work.
> find myself out in configuration of my sound card yamaha opl3ax.
Enlighten me if it is an ISA card? At the time of boot, note down the
parameters reflected by BIOS and note the inturrpt requests [IRQs] and
DMA values for DSP and MPU. Then plug those values in /etc/conf.modules
[I think] after reading this very well commented file. It worked for me,
this way. It can work for you. Choose Crystal43X or something module to
load for sound.. if your card too is Yamaha YMF 729 ISA OPL XYZ..
And yes, disable PnP O/S setting in your BIOS.
> converse of this is that I am too used to Redhat's sndconfig. Can anyone
> please tell me a direct tool in SuSe for configuring the sound.
No tools that I know of. The hard way, I did tell you. As a matter of
fact, I had to try something like this, configuring sound, for an Intel
motherboard. And sndconfig [On a Red-Hat installation] gave me wonderful
results in 10 seconds flat! Great tool! But the reason I had to use it
was that Intel did not reflect any settings on the screen.. for me to
hard-code in /etc/conf.mudules.
pnpdump could do the same for you. man isapnp, pnpdump
Rohit
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