On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Chris Bennett wrote:
>Hello All once again you may all be hearing from me more than you'd all like
>to. I decided to attend a computer show this past weekend in hopes of
>upgrading the linux box to something above the Cyrix 150 MHz
>well I ended up picking up a great motherboard. However Since My old mother
>board had integrated Sound Pro sound I needed to replace the sound card as
>well. I Now Have an ESS Maestro Sound Card in this machine. I am looking for
>some one who has one of these cards to fill me in on the appropriate lines
>in the conf.modules and etc files. sndconfig will not pick it up properly

Have you read /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/ESS and ESS1868 ?

An excerpt from /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Configure.help

100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support
CONFIG_SOUND_SB
  Answer Y if you have an original Sound Blaster card made by Creative
  Labs or a 100% hardware compatible clone (like the Thunderboard or
  SM Games). For an unknown card you may answer Y if the card claims
  to be Sound Blaster-compatible.

  Please read the file Documentation/sound/Soundblaster.

  You should also say Y here for cards based on the Avance Logic
  ALS-007 chip (read Documentation/sound/ALS007) and for cards based
  on ESS chips (read Documentation/sound/ESS1868 and
  Documentation/sound/ESS). If you have an SB AWE 32 or SB AWE 64, say
  Y here and also to "Additional lowlevel drivers" and to "SB32/AWE
  support" below and read Documentation/sound/INSTALL.awe. If you have
  an IBM Mwave card, say Y here and read Documentation/sound/mwave.

  You can say M here to compile this driver as a module; the module is
  called sb.o.
                                                                             



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Regards Richard
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