Dumb one ;> but I spent too much time on this already and would really
appreciate some help :)

RedHat 6.0

I installed a Turtle Beach Daytona sound card for one of the PC's other
identities, it has Crystal Audio already built in, and was working fine
with Linux........I wanted to get it working without swapping cables so
installed OSS commercial "try it" software, this works fine, but I don't want
to pay, because I realized I can use passthru on the Daytona, and in that case
a cable from the built-in to the Daytona should enable me to leave the Crystal
Audio configured, and still go through to the speakers connected to the Daytona
card....and the Crystal Audio driver was free.
Trouble is, I can't easily figure out how to go back to the original configuration
- if I uninstall the OSS stuff via a script,then run sndconfig it tells me:


You don't seem to be running a kernel with modular sound enabled. 
(soundcore.o was not found in the module search path). To use sndconfig, 
you must be running a kernel with modular sound, such as the kernel 
shipped with Red Hat Linux or a 2.2 kernel, and sound must be compiled 
as a module. 

I've been playing around with isapnp.conf etc., no joy, also, trying to
figure out what module I might re-install via GnoRPM (preferred glint)
and I can't, can someone help me out please?

A thousand thanks!
   
Steve                            
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