Actually, the UL team recommends ALSA, which can be configured easily
enough by running alsaconf as root.
It recognizes my Laptop so it does something right.  I have been harping
on the UL guys to get some better cohesiveness for documentation. 
Hopefully they will have listened by Nov 19th.




On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 06:55:43-0800 Jim
Bonnet<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ted Ozolins wrote:
> > I finally broke down and installed sco linux beta. I notice that KDE
> > is very bare as is Gnome. Did not detect the sound card correctly
> > and of course doesn't work (Just like SuSe) no surprise. It did
> > detect everything else correctly. Vidio, network and printer all
> > work great. Looking over config files and can't even see where I can
> > setup the correct sound card. Since this is meant to be server
> > platform, it does look interesting, but not much more.
> 
> right... the darn sound config is removed.. Just modprobe the driver
> for your soundcard and it should work. I have had luck doing that with
> a creative soundblaster Xgamer card..
> 
> There install is pretty lean with mostly server side applications 
> installed and configured by default..
> 
> good luck-
> Jim
> 
> -- 
> drive it like you stole it....
> 
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